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Everton are considering a move for Dynamo Kiev's Andriy Yarmolenko as they step-up their attempt to sign a playmaker.

Roberto Martinez is a known admirer of the 25-year-old Ukraine international, and saw first hand his talents when the 25-year-old helped knock the Blues out of the Europa League with a stunning goal in Kiev's 5-2 victory at the last 16 stage last season.

The Toffees boss went on record at the time to explain why he felt Yarmolenko could thrive in the Premier League, and is believed to be interested in trying to bring him to Goodison before the current transfer window closes.

"He would be a good signing for the Premier League," the Catalan said in March.

"Any player who has got good ability in one-to-one situations and brings a goal-scoring threat can find a big role.

"Our league is very physical, very demanding. Yarmolenko controls the moment of the game really well.

"He's got 10, 15 goals a season. He has good experience and is a good age."



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Dynamo Kiev's Andriy Yarmolenko in action with Everton's Luke Garbutt and Ross Barkley


The ECHO understands that Everotn have been alerted to the possibility of a deal as the Kiev vice-captain remains hotly-interested in plying his trade in the Premier League.

Stoke City were weighing-up a move for the 6ft 2in midfielder earlier in the summer, but have cooled thier interest since sealing the capture of another reported Blues target, Xherdan Shaqiri.

Speaking earlier this month Yarmolenko said he is eager to experience another challenge after spending all his career to date with his home-town club.


I am not looking to get a new improved contract at Dynamo," he said. "I do not think that money is the most important thing. I'm not chasing money. I've told (Kiev President Igor Surkis) that this is my last contract with Dynamo. I want to evolve, to move on.

"I'm a professional and I will fulfil my contract. If I stay I will give my best in all games and in training.

"I have been with this team since childhood and I have been happy with everything at Dynamo, I just do not like our championship."
 
I think he means Song could replace Gibson AND Barry.

But why do we need to replace Barry?

He's been very good so far. Has at least 1 season left. Song wouldn't get into our team at the moment so why on earth would he come? He will want to be first choice.
 
We will be in big trouble if we sign Yarmolenko.

Some can't spell Mirallas never mind this lad.
It shouldn't do, but it annoys me no end that these idiots don't think to have a quick search on Google before typing player names out. Those 5 seconds is worth it for not looking thick.

BUT WORRA BOUT DAT DELLAFAYO?
 

But why do we need to replace Barry?

He's been very good so far. Has at least 1 season left. Song wouldn't get into our team at the moment so why on earth would he come? He will want to be first choice.

Barry covered the most ground yesterday... I'm not sure he can do that all season, and his pace is clearly off from when he was here on loan. They probably don't think Besic is quite ready to step up yet. There's probably nothing to the Song rumours, but depending on the fee + wage demands, I can see the logic. He's young enough that we could still sell if Besic reaches his potential. He does seem a bit of a snide though.
 
Everton are considering a move for Dynamo Kiev's Andriy Yarmolenko as they step-up their attempt to sign a playmaker.

Roberto Martinez is a known admirer of the 25-year-old Ukraine international, and saw first hand his talents when the 25-year-old helped knock the Blues out of the Europa League with a stunning goal in Kiev's 5-2 victory at the last 16 stage last season.

The Toffees boss went on record at the time to explain why he felt Yarmolenko could thrive in the Premier League, and is believed to be interested in trying to bring him to Goodison before the current transfer window closes.

"He would be a good signing for the Premier League," the Catalan said in March.

"Any player who has got good ability in one-to-one situations and brings a goal-scoring threat can find a big role.

"Our league is very physical, very demanding. Yarmolenko controls the moment of the game really well.

"He's got 10, 15 goals a season. He has good experience and is a good age."



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Dynamo Kiev's Andriy Yarmolenko in action with Everton's Luke Garbutt and Ross Barkley


The ECHO understands that Everotn have been alerted to the possibility of a deal as the Kiev vice-captain remains hotly-interested in plying his trade in the Premier League.

Stoke City were weighing-up a move for the 6ft 2in midfielder earlier in the summer, but have cooled thier interest since sealing the capture of another reported Blues target, Xherdan Shaqiri.

Speaking earlier this month Yarmolenko said he is eager to experience another challenge after spending all his career to date with his home-town club.


I am not looking to get a new improved contract at Dynamo," he said. "I do not think that money is the most important thing. I'm not chasing money. I've told (Kiev President Igor Surkis) that this is my last contract with Dynamo. I want to evolve, to move on.

"I'm a professional and I will fulfil my contract. If I stay I will give my best in all games and in training.

"I have been with this team since childhood and I have been happy with everything at Dynamo, I just do not like our championship."

Oh my god
 
Everton are considering a move for Dynamo Kiev's Andriy Yarmolenko as they step-up their attempt to sign a playmaker.

Roberto Martinez is a known admirer of the 25-year-old Ukraine international, and saw first hand his talents when the 25-year-old helped knock the Blues out of the Europa League with a stunning goal in Kiev's 5-2 victory at the last 16 stage last season.

The Toffees boss went on record at the time to explain why he felt Yarmolenko could thrive in the Premier League, and is believed to be interested in trying to bring him to Goodison before the current transfer window closes.

"He would be a good signing for the Premier League," the Catalan said in March.

"Any player who has got good ability in one-to-one situations and brings a goal-scoring threat can find a big role.

"Our league is very physical, very demanding. Yarmolenko controls the moment of the game really well.

"He's got 10, 15 goals a season. He has good experience and is a good age."



JS58990500.jpg

Dynamo Kiev's Andriy Yarmolenko in action with Everton's Luke Garbutt and Ross Barkley


The ECHO understands that Everotn have been alerted to the possibility of a deal as the Kiev vice-captain remains hotly-interested in plying his trade in the Premier League.

Stoke City were weighing-up a move for the 6ft 2in midfielder earlier in the summer, but have cooled thier interest since sealing the capture of another reported Blues target, Xherdan Shaqiri.

Speaking earlier this month Yarmolenko said he is eager to experience another challenge after spending all his career to date with his home-town club.


I am not looking to get a new improved contract at Dynamo," he said. "I do not think that money is the most important thing. I'm not chasing money. I've told (Kiev President Igor Surkis) that this is my last contract with Dynamo. I want to evolve, to move on.

"I'm a professional and I will fulfil my contract. If I stay I will give my best in all games and in training.

"I have been with this team since childhood and I have been happy with everything at Dynamo, I just do not like our championship."

I know it's only words, but that's a good sign that he's a decent professional.
 

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