No chance. We couldn't even fill the bench at Villa. It's personal for Rafael.
I don't think it massively is tbh. I think it's personal to the extent he doesn't rate him (for some bizarre reason but whatever) and so isn't wanting to use him as a key player.
Everton desperately need his wages off the books and James clearly would rather not be somewhere where he's down the pecking order. While I appreciate and agree with people who say he needs to fight for his place like everyone else and nobody should be guaranteed a start, I also think it's very funny that we're saying JR isn't good enough to warrant a place over, erm, Iwobi...
Anyway, the main thing is the club needing his wages clear. So they've been open to any offer to ship him out (including after we couldn't replace him). It's not exactly like we're showing James any sign we want him to stay because we don't. Because this is Everton, and we like to make ourselves look pathetic when we try to do something big, and make out like it was the worst thing in the world, when actually it went well and could have gone much better had the manager at the time and the DoF not planned on an injury prone 29-year-old to be our creative fulcrum for an entire, congested, pandemic-hit season.