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January 2019 Transfer Window

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TOSUN STILL HAS EVERTON FUTURE
Everton boss Marco Silva says striker Cenk Tosun still has a future at the club.
Since being signed by Silva’s predecessor Sam Allardyce in January from Besiktas for a reported £27million, Tosun has scored seven goals for the Toffees.
The Turkey international has netted just twice this season, with his last goal coming in October, and he was left out of Everton’s 18-man squad for the 5-1 win at Burnley on Boxing Day.
When asked on Thursday if Tosun still had a future with Everton, Silva, whose side are at Brighton on Saturday, replied: “Yes. Why not?
“It was not just Cenk Tosun who was out of the squad. It is part of my decisions and for this match, for the squad list, I have decided to go with (Oumar) Niasse (who was an unused substitute)."
 
And here is the short sighted approach to transfers. I'll ignore the fact that you are referencing young players again, as it's your obsession.

As soon as good players come from a country the general shout is to keep buying them , and then the next lot surprisingly aren't as good as the first. So just because pogba etc are boss from France doesn't make the next young french midfielder who is flavour of the month worth signing.

Boss players are boss players, they may come from one nationality coincidentally but it's very rare for a country to produce top class players on a conveyor belt.
Mate. I read somewhere that something like 58 players born in 1 North Parisian suburb took part in the 2018 WC. Pretty sure they weren't all the same age
Just saying.
 


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