Everton January 2022 Transfer Thread

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Happy with this. Not sure we quite have the right balance in midfield with Allan, DvB and Alli, but this is levels above Tom Davies and Gbamin.

Only way I can see this working is if Lampard is looking at a midfield three with Alli potentially somewhere in the front line (effectively a 433 folding into a 442 diamond). That way Allan could be holding with Docuoure and DvB either side pushing on, Alli coming in off the wing to go into the number 10 position

Still feels like it needs a proper defensive mid though, and then Allan could play box to box. Surely we can get a tune out of one of Gbamin or Onyango for a few games to get us to safety?
 
This is all great, but our major problem is defence. Our defence is appauling, and we don't seem to be in for any defenders
 
The amounts of caveats connected to making this business sound are five too many for Everton's current competence. If for starters we didn't have a history of signing larger clubs cast offs, that for the most part haven't worked out on the pitch, cant be moved from some combo of inflated contracts aged out of recuperating larger fees or having not clicked at a bigger club to begin with we might have more ground to stand on.

Or if Alli under three managers since the one he broke out under had shown some more chances of clicking back into place, sure. Yes there is a caveat on fit in relation to those coaches schemes, the same problem exists with almost 3/4ths of the current Everton roster, whose hyper specificity or single managers belief is possibly the largest contributor to our poor form. A problem that has stunted our business and table finishes year after year.

Alli could work, but Everton has a habit of talking itself into the outcome that has the lowest probability of happening. Thats fine with the right caveats like age, sell on potential, price etc but on all those Alli is not really a value proposition. And when you are a club who is both reactionary, restricted in large part from big hasty transfer decisions, the risk should come at less a risk.

If the reported "free with an increase to £10m" is true then the risk is 100% taking and is a little like the Demarai Gray transfer. If Alli finds the form he had at spurs under Pochettino then he is worth a hell of a lot more than £10m. The short deal and the relatively low fee should protect us if it fails, as he will just move on. If he succeeds, he signs a longer contract and is worth a lot more than we paid.

If the deal is £35m like the other rumour, then yeah I think the risk is too large. In terms of what it does for the squad, we've been severely lacking creativity and goals from midfield this season. These 2 (Alli, De Beek) signings bring goals, in theory.
 



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