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January Transfer Window 2012

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Does recalling Joao Silva count as a new signing?
Saw this today while googling everton transfer news/torturing myself.

http://www.seriebnews.com/calcio-me...un-giovane-attaccante-delleverton-nel-mirino/

It is in Italian and from what I can understand from google translator (anyone who can translate this?) is that Serie B side A.S Gubbio are interested in getting him on loan. I'm not sure if they mean taking him away from Setubal (is that possible?) or getting him in the summer. Not sure if it is reliable but seems a bit too random not to be.

The Gubbio of Gigi Simoni is one of the wildest clubs in the market in January. Many names matched to Umbria and some negotiations to be defined. Guzman of Piacenza is always one step away, and yesterday we told you about the imminent landing in the red and blue shirt of Parma midfielder Nigerian Nwankwo and top scorer in the Finnish championship, Furuholm Inter Turku. But not over here. The evocative names placed next to egubini are not finished. According to a report in the blog market expert Gianluca Di Marzio, DS Giammarioli have scheduled a meeting with none of the directors' Everton for a young Portuguese striker class 90. We're talking about Joao Silva , who this season on loan at Vitoria Setubal . The Gubbio wants him on loan with the right of redemption set at one million euros.
The guy is a product of the youth sector of Deportivo Aves , the Portuguese Premier League team, with which, in 2009/2010 totaled 30 appearances and 13 goals. It was only his first season among professionals and in that year, even twenty years old, made ​​his debut in the National Under-21 Championship in Portugal in a match valid for the European qualifier against England, having teammates as people like Rui Patricio current Portuguese national team goalkeeper, Daniel Carriço, sought by many European clubs and Baby, owned by Manchester United, but now at Besiktas. In short, all people from which you can only learn. With this curriculum, Everton is noted that the purchase of 700 thousand euros and initially joins the team to the Reserves, and then send him on loan first to ' Uniao Leiria , Lusitanian top division clubs, with which collect 12 caps and 4 goals , continuing also his experience with the Under 21 and then this year at Vitoria Setubal, always in the Super Liga Portuguese. Biancoverde knitted so far has produced 4 goals in 15 appearances in league and National Cup.
It is a well-placed physically attacking, very good at the banks, in the headlong rush to finalize the game and talented ensemble of companions. A true striker in the penalty area.
This is lascheda Joao Silva. We do not know if it will land in Italy and the Serie B at Gubbio, but it still seems an interesting guy to bet on.
 
Does recalling Joao Silva count as a new signing?
Saw this today while googling everton transfer news/torturing myself.

http://www.seriebnews.com/calcio-me...un-giovane-attaccante-delleverton-nel-mirino/

It is in Italian and from what I can understand from google translator (anyone who can translate this?) is that Serie B side A.S Gubbio are interested in getting him on loan. I'm not sure if they mean taking him away from Setubal (is that possible?) or getting him in the summer. Not sure if it is reliable but seems a bit too random not to be.

That's an amusing translation, rights of retribution for what's presumably the future fee or loan fee :lol:
Considering how sh*te most of our strike force has been, it might be worth recalling him, he can hardly be much worse than Saha has been recently.
 
Luc Castaignos...

Luc Castaignos Dutch U21 striker playing for Inter Milan, strongly linked to Everton dont think its a loan either, dutch mate of mine says he is fast as [Poor language removed], knows where the net is as well, could be a goer, he's only 19 so would be worth a punt but again its gonna be down to cash...
 

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