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Everton Summer Transfer Thread - 2022

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BTW.
New York City were on SKY a couple of nights ago and Castellanos( an Argentinian that has been linked with us) was playing.

Certainly looks a useful player, young, mobile and a centre forward probably similar to Aguero in stature.
Would be an interesting signing.
 

BTW.
New York City were on SKY a couple of nights ago and Castellanos( an Argentinian that has been linked with us) was playing.

Certainly looks a useful player, young, mobile and a centre forward probably similar to Aguero in stature.
Would be an interesting signing.
I think @TheBigIguana made his wiki page.

In 2020, Castellanos declined in his production, scoring six goals and adding three assists in 22 matches during a season shortened by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Castellanos suffered from an inability to finish the chances he created for himself as he had an xG/90 of 0.65 but ended the season with G/90 of only 0.40.[3] NYCFC would finish fifth in the Eastern Conference standings. During the first round of the 2020 MLS Cup Playoffs Castellanos had his initial penalty in a shootout vs. Orlando City saved but VAR overturned the call due to goalkeeper Pedro Gallese leaving the goal line early. He scored his second penalty but NYCFC lost 6–5 in the shootout eliminating them from the playoffs.

Castellanos was able to finish much more consistently during the 2021 Season, starting with becoming only the fifth player in MLS history to score in each of their club's first four matches. Shortly after this milestone, on 13 May 2021, Castellanos signed a new deal with NYCFC that would keep him contracted with the club through 2025.[4] Castellanos again played an integral role in New York City's attack throughout the 2021 season. He was able to significantly improve his G/90 all the way to 0.62 and also raised his xG/90 to 0.70 showing improvement in his movement,creation ability, and finishing.[5] He was especially good near the season's conclusion, scoring 12 goals in NYCFC's last 14 matches.[6] During this stretch he was awarded MLS Player of the Month for August and the NYCFC Player of the Month for both August and September. He ended the season as the team's leading scorer with 19 goals and added eight assists, winning the MLS Golden Boot.
 
I think @TheBigIguana made his wiki page.

In 2020, Castellanos declined in his production, scoring six goals and adding three assists in 22 matches during a season shortened by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Castellanos suffered from an inability to finish the chances he created for himself as he had an xG/90 of 0.65 but ended the season with G/90 of only 0.40.[3] NYCFC would finish fifth in the Eastern Conference standings. During the first round of the 2020 MLS Cup Playoffs Castellanos had his initial penalty in a shootout vs. Orlando City saved but VAR overturned the call due to goalkeeper Pedro Gallese leaving the goal line early. He scored his second penalty but NYCFC lost 6–5 in the shootout eliminating them from the playoffs.

Castellanos was able to finish much more consistently during the 2021 Season, starting with becoming only the fifth player in MLS history to score in each of their club's first four matches. Shortly after this milestone, on 13 May 2021, Castellanos signed a new deal with NYCFC that would keep him contracted with the club through 2025.[4] Castellanos again played an integral role in New York City's attack throughout the 2021 season. He was able to significantly improve his G/90 all the way to 0.62 and also raised his xG/90 to 0.70 showing improvement in his movement,creation ability, and finishing.[5] He was especially good near the season's conclusion, scoring 12 goals in NYCFC's last 14 matches.[6] During this stretch he was awarded MLS Player of the Month for August and the NYCFC Player of the Month for both August and September. He ended the season as the team's leading scorer with 19 goals and added eight assists, winning the MLS Golden Boot.

Can tell he plays in America when xG/90 is a phrase used on a Wiki page for a footie player. Half the time they don't even have their teams right.
 
I think @TheBigIguana made his wiki page.

In 2020, Castellanos declined in his production, scoring six goals and adding three assists in 22 matches during a season shortened by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Castellanos suffered from an inability to finish the chances he created for himself as he had an xG/90 of 0.65 but ended the season with G/90 of only 0.40.[3] NYCFC would finish fifth in the Eastern Conference standings. During the first round of the 2020 MLS Cup Playoffs Castellanos had his initial penalty in a shootout vs. Orlando City saved but VAR overturned the call due to goalkeeper Pedro Gallese leaving the goal line early. He scored his second penalty but NYCFC lost 6–5 in the shootout eliminating them from the playoffs.

Castellanos was able to finish much more consistently during the 2021 Season, starting with becoming only the fifth player in MLS history to score in each of their club's first four matches. Shortly after this milestone, on 13 May 2021, Castellanos signed a new deal with NYCFC that would keep him contracted with the club through 2025.[4] Castellanos again played an integral role in New York City's attack throughout the 2021 season. He was able to significantly improve his G/90 all the way to 0.62 and also raised his xG/90 to 0.70 showing improvement in his movement,creation ability, and finishing.[5] He was especially good near the season's conclusion, scoring 12 goals in NYCFC's last 14 matches.[6] During this stretch he was awarded MLS Player of the Month for August and the NYCFC Player of the Month for both August and September. He ended the season as the team's leading scorer with 19 goals and added eight assists, winning the MLS Golden Boot.
Nah mate that's just common in more refined footballing cultures
 

Myko going to left centre back would mean sticking with a back three and I never want to see us play that system again.

What’s going to happen to Nkounkou? Did he have a good season on loan in Belgium do you know?

He'd be backup if he stays.

3 at the back seems a logical formation looking at our players aside from Keane.
 

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