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BREAKING NEWS


Everton have signed defender Mason Holgate from Barnsley for an undisclosed fee.

The 18-year-old, who made 22 appearances for the Tykes after making his debut last December, has penned a five-year deal with Everton.

"With Mason, an opportunity came up and we didn’t want to lose out. He is a young man with a very impressive future," Toffees manager Roberto Martinez told the club website.

“I feel that we are the perfect place in order for Mason to develop into a top footballer. I know that he is a player who can bring us something quite unique, so we are excited about that possibility, even though he is one for the future rather than now.”

SOURCE: http://www.skysports.com/transfer-centre/
 

BREAKING NEWS

Everton have signed defender Mason Holgate from Barnsley for an undisclosed fee.

The 18-year-old, who made 22 appearances for the Tykes after making his debut last December, has penned a five-year deal with Everton.

"With Mason, an opportunity came up and we didn’t want to lose out. He is a young man with a very impressive future," Toffees manager Roberto Martinez told the club website.

“I feel that we are the perfect place in order for Mason to develop into a top footballer. I know that he is a player who can bring us something quite unique, so we are excited about that possibility, even though he is one for the future rather than now.”

SOURCE: http://www.skysports.com/transfer-centre/

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From what I recall, 90% of the time when we sign our players in the last few days the names usually come out of no where....

Fellaini, Mirallas, Lukaku, Besic... To name a few.

We have to operate last minute. I can't get how people havnt got this yet.

Besic took about 8 months to complete
 
all paper talk. we apparently had a tug of war contest with stoke for shaqiri. martinez wasn't even asked about it in his press conference so who knows it that was made up as well.

I just don't see the point in going along with it though

It doesn't benefit us to pretend we're after a player we're not

I'm choosing to believe that Martinez is genuinely interested, just because the sheer agony of him not would be too much to bare
 

Just not good enough for me mate. I know others don't agree but he's injured a lot, and I'll throw a question back at you, did you always feel more confident of beating United if he was playing? I know I did.

I think both to be honest (better chance of winning) dependent on the time we played against them and him.

2011-2013, when he stayed fit, I thought he was excellent. This time coincided with Ferguson praising him (which is no mean-feat):

After a horror show at West Ham last season, which led to Jonny Evans being dropped for six weeks, Sir Alex Ferguson now rates the 24-year-old as "arguably the best defender in the country". In this reversal of fortune, students of Manchester United may recognise classic Fergusonian man-management of a younger player. With peers such as Vincent Kompany, Joleon Lescott, Thomas Vermaelen, John Terry, Kyle Walker and Benoît Assou-Ekotto, it is some claim that Evans could be the leader of this pack.

Playing alongside the resurgent Rio Ferdinand in the United defence this campaign, the Northern Irishman may not even be the best defender in his own team, who host Everton on Sunday. But the Evans performance graph has risen unrecognisably since his nightmare at Upton Park two Novembers ago. On a rain-lashed night in east London Evans was culpable for two of the goals as United were knocked out of the Carling Cup 4-0 by Avram Grant's team, who were bottom of the league.

Ferguson, furious, had taken Evans off after 72 minutes and he next trusted him in a red shirt for the 1-0 FA Cup third-round win over Liverpool the following January. A sending-off followed against Bolton in mid-March as Evans finished his difficult season with only 13 league appearances, the fewest of his four-year professional career.

Now, though, following the ruptured cruciate ligament that finished Nemanja Vidic's season in December, Evans is up to 27 outings (26 starts) – already his highest return by nine – and Ferguson says of him: "His form has been absolutely consistent over the past few months since he became a regular. Jonny Evans has always had fantastic ability, even as a kid. He was very talented as a boy when he came over here from Ireland at 12 years of age. We were never quite sure if he was going to be a midfield player or a centre-back – he was exceptionally talented but gangly with physical issues growing up. We had him out on loan with Antwerp and Sunderland and now we are seeing the value of nurturing him. With his height and pace and ability on the ball, he is really outstanding."

Evans's ease in playing further up the park matches that of Ferdinand – also a midfielder when he started his career, at West Ham – and his ball-playing skills are reflected in a 90% pass completion rate in the league. Evans has also made nine more clearances than Ferdinand's 200 and won 76% of his tackles and Ferguson adds: "I think his form is down to playing regularly and Rio has helped him too. It has been a good combination for us. It's been difficult for [Chris] Smalling and [Phil] Jones at the moment because of their form [Evans's and Ferdinand's], because they are due to be our centre-backs in the future.

"I don't know what the fans thought but there were never any doubts in my mind about Evans. He had a period of a few injuries but he has toughened up now, he's done a lot of work in the gymnasium and he's 24 years of age. He's been a top player for us this year. There is no doubt he has been helped playing alongside the experience of Rio and he is now arguably the best defender in the country.

He's comfortable on the ball and is more likely to be alongside Jagielka than Stones imo. That's important I think because it keeps that Martinez blend of a 'ball-player' alongside a 100% defender.

For the figures bandied about, £5million, and considering the market - James Chester cost £8million, Calum Chambers cost £16million, I think he's a very decent stop-gape as Browning, Galloway and now seemingly Holgate progress.

Too, it allows more money to be spent on that priority position of a playmaker.

Just my thoughts anyway - good, astute buy.
 
BREAKING NEWS

Everton have signed defender Mason Holgate from Barnsley for an undisclosed fee.

The 18-year-old, who made 22 appearances for the Tykes after making his debut last December, has penned a five-year deal with Everton.

"With Mason, an opportunity came up and we didn’t want to lose out. He is a young man with a very impressive future," Toffees manager Roberto Martinez told the club website.

“I feel that we are the perfect place in order for Mason to develop into a top footballer. I know that he is a player who can bring us something quite unique, so we are excited about that possibility, even though he is one for the future rather than now.”

SOURCE: http://www.skysports.com/transfer-centre/

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That SSN Transfer Centre is linking us with Jose Fonte.
It seems like we're looking for a 'stop gap' until Browning/Galloway are ready and he was great last year so id definitely take him.
bang average defender. Did a decent job last year but where has he before? one good season for a defender his age is concerning.

Plus saints are trying to buy centre halfs not sell them!
 
That SSN Transfer Centre is linking us with Jose Fonte.
It seems like we're looking for a 'stop gap' until Browning/Galloway are ready and he was great last year so id definitely take him.

Wouldn't see why Southampton would want to sell their best centre back. Although they do have Caulker & Yoshida and seem the most likely for Van Dijjk
 

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