royalblue66
Player Valuation: £70m
Will we get Moses? Are we going to sign Moses? Is Moses coming to Everton?
Rumour we are in for him, but he as gone missing apparently.
Will we get Moses? Are we going to sign Moses? Is Moses coming to Everton?
They do, but does bill have to pay it all up front...no is the answer hence the down payments of 1m then 1.5m
So back to the question how much do you think bill has lashed out in transfer fees to aquire these new 4 players?
You could make up any answer you want and it still won't give you any credibility. So why bother?
With Willian going to chelsea, we've got a great chance with moses. Get in Bob.
Think he'll be ours by September, along with McCarthy.
martinez hasn't even said he wants him or he is interested.
I just think its people on tw@tter saying it and then the media haven noticed
martinez hasn't even said he wants him or he is interested.
I just think its people on tw@tter saying it and then the media haven noticed
@DuncanCastles: Everton look to take South Korea midfielder Ki Sung-yueng on season loan from Everton. #EFC #SCFC #SAFC #KOR http://t.co/y4SgZDihyl
Everton after Korean star Ki Sung-yueng
South Korea international Ki Sung-yueng has been targeted by new Everton manager Roberto Martinez as a potential loan signing. The midfielder -- Swansea City's record buy when he moved from Celtic almost exactly a year ago -- has been granted permission to seek another club and is keen to remain within the Premier League.
Everton, whose finances are once again limited as they wait for Manchester United to increase their offer for Marouane Fellaini and Leighton Baines, are currently Ki's preferred option. Sunderland, having already recruited 11 new players as part of Paolo Di Canio's radical restructure of the club's senior squad, have also made an approach for the 24-year-old.
Martinez has pursued Ki for over a year, having failed in an attempt to bring the Korean from Celtic Park to Wigan Athletic last summer. The Spaniard's previous club, however, were unable to match a deal in which Swansea promised to pay Celtic a transfer fee of up to £5.5million, including performance-related variables.
Though Ki started 20 of Swansea's Premier League fixtures last season and helped the Welsh club win the League Cup Final while operating out of position as a central defender, his working relationship with Michael Laudrup has been strained. So far this campaign he has been used only as a substitute by the Dane.
A regular for his national side and a fluent English speaker because of an Australian secondary education, Ki has two years remaining on a Swansea contract worth £35,000 a week.
@DuncanCastles: Everton look to take South Korea midfielder Ki Sung-yueng on season loan from Everton. #EFC #SCFC #SAFC #KOR http://t.co/y4SgZDihyl