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Everton Transfer Thread - Summer 2020

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Used to be alright, this account. Ran by two lads (an Everton fan and a Leicester fan) who seemed to have had a few decent-ish sources in the past, but they've had a shocker this summer to the point were they're being ridiculed on the regular for these kinds of tweets now.
 

no Brooks please. Is the Tom Davies of Bournemouth. Has gone downwards since he broke into their first team.
Remember when we played them last season and they were fighting to stay up: he looked absolutey uninterested / didnt put in a shift at all. So swerve. Would prefer Gordon over him any day.
Are you serious had a better first season at Bournemouth for goals than Richarlison & Sarr at Watford. And was more of a right sided player in a 442. Richarlison & Sarr more wide forwards in a 433.

he didn’t play a game last season fir Bournemouth till after programme restart, because of a bad injury Might explain why he was a little rusty. I really like him. Wouldn’t pay 40mil, but he’s a talented lad
 
Man Utd 'turned down' Everton loan offer for Dalot
Fabrizio Romano claimed that Everton came very close to signing Manchester United's Diogo Dalot.

Following a lack of game-time at Old Trafford, the 21-year-old joined AC Milan on loan having previously being linked with the Blues.

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However, on a recent episode of the Here We Go podcast, Romano claimed that Everton came close to signing the right-back this summer:

“Before joining AC Milan he was really close to joining Everton. It was [around] July [or] August, Everton asked for Diogo Dalot many times because Carlo Ancelotti is in love with Diogo Dalot, he is convinced he was perfect for Everton, but Manchester United said, ‘okay, let’s loan him out on a simple loan, but not to Everton,’ because they consider Everton as a competitor for this season. They don’t want to give a player on loan to a team who is going to compete with Manchester United for [a] Champions League place this year.”
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