Noble Savage
Player Valuation: £20m
So we've made some money from sales and so far we've got a free transfer and maybe a loan.
Reasons to be cheerful part 4.
Reasons to be cheerful part 4.
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Threw them out the window when we backed ourselves into a corner over the lamenting of gambling sponsorships.Where are your principles, Everton
I reckon that might've been the sticking point with MilanMyers reporting a £3.5 million loan deal. Sounds steep if true.
These must be the good times that we’ve heard about.So we've made some money from sales and so far we've got a free transfer and maybe a loan.
Reasons to be cheerful part 4.
Yep but at least he's learnt from his mistake ./Sigh.
Have to disagree. It was always a stupid move - he was never getting a game ahead of Kane, Son, Richarlison, Kulusevski... even Porro got ahead of him.
If you're going somewhere for a few months for exposure, make sure you're going to play.
Why would he sign for Everton now ahead of AC Milan?... He could dig in and go elsewhere if he wanted. Lesson learnt, perhaps.
You want a forward player to have good awareness, and if he spent one day in Finch Farm in January and thought "nah, this is a shambles" then that demonstrates plenty of it.Get in.
I have ZERO issues with what happened in January. Why would a foreign player with no affiliation with the club sign for a club in such turmoil/ protests taking place and in catastrophe and turn down Spurs?
I would do exactly the same thing. Eff playing for Everton right now, they're (insert exploitave here).
He 100% adds quality to our squad and is VERY MUCH NEEDED.
You'll all have his name on the back of your shirts after his 1st performance.
What d'ya mean ya don't buy shirts anymore?
Freakazoids
JesusSo we've made some money from sales and so far we've got a free transfer and maybe a loan.
Reasons to be cheerful part 4.
Was thinking the same.Myers reporting a £3.5 million loan deal. Sounds steep if true.