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Post by Everton News. on Feb 1, 2018 0:23:32 GMT
Muhamed Besic is set to complete a loan move to Middlesbrough – and will spend the remainder of the season with the Championship club subject to Football League clearance. The Bosnia international midfielder joined Everton from Hungarian team Ferencvaros in summer 2014 and has played 56 matches in his three-and-a-half years with the Blues. Besic did not feature in the 2016/17 campaign after sustaining a serious knee injury in a pre-season fixture with Manchester United. He returned to action in the Toffees’ Europa League qualifying victory over Hajduk Split at Goodison Park back in August. The 25-year-old has appeared eight times for Everton this season – most recently in the Europa League win at Apollon Limassol on 7 December. Besic will join a Middlesbrough side on the cusp of the Championship’s play-off places and could potentially feature for Tony Pulis’ team when they face Norwich City at Carrow Road on Saturday. Everton FC
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Post by rugbytoffee on Feb 2, 2018 9:55:56 GMT
Midfielder Muhamed Besic is determined to do his utmost to help Middlesbrough succeed in their Championship promotion ambitions. Besic joined on loan from Everton on deadline day and is ready to make his debut at Norwich City tomorrow, if selected. The Bosnian is happy to link up with Boro boss Tony Pulis, with the Teessiders in eighth place, three points adrift of the play-off spots. Norwich are 13th, five points behind Boro. Asked about Pulis, Besic told mfc.co.uk: “I think he’s a fantastic coach. “We spoke on the phone a couple of days ago and I decided to come here. “From what I’ve seen, it’s a big club and it’s a good opportunity for me. “I could have gone elsewhere, but I decided to stay in England and because of Tony Pulis I came here. “I want to prove to the manager that it was the right decision to take me and I want to bring the football club forward.” Besic, who joined Everton from Hungarian outfit Ferencvaros in 2014, wants to taste the Riverside atmosphere as a player for the first time. Everton have played the Teessiders three times since his arrival, though he did not get on the pitch. “We played two seasons ago in the League Cup against Middlesbrough,” he added. “I remember that day and how good the atmosphere was.”
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Post by dorf on Feb 2, 2018 11:27:54 GMT
Good luck to him. It might be just the level he needs.
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Post by forevereverton on Feb 4, 2018 12:27:09 GMT
Good luck to him. It might be just the level he needs. At the end of the season we're going to have a shed load of players returning off loan.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Feb 8, 2018 20:27:51 GMT
Good luck to him. It might be just the level he needs. At the end of the season we're going to have a shed load of players returning off loan. And most of them leaving too
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