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Post by rugbytoffee on Apr 23, 2019 11:58:45 GMT
Having arrived at Everton from Watford last summer, Richarlison has scored 13 goals and registered one assist in 33 league appearances this season. It’s no surprise the 21-year-old’s form for the Merseyside club is drawing attention and last week, Marca linked the Brazil international to Barcelona. Calciomercato now looks at AC Milan’s interest in the forward and starts their report by claiming he is an ‘increasingly complicated desire’ for the Serie A outfit. Leonardo has been closely following the attacker’s progress, who is capable of playing anywhere in the front three and his side is ‘in contact’ with the player’s entourage Any approach from Gennaro Gattuso’s side will see them face two complications – Champions League football and the figures demanded by the English club. Milan are fourth in the table with 56 points after 33 games, level on points with fifth placed Atalanta and five points behind third placed Inter. It’s claimed that Richarlison has laid down the condition that he will only leave Marco Silva’s side to join a club who plays in the Champions League. Otherwise, he will continue with his current employer for one more season. In terms of cost, Everton are demanding €75m for their star player and are convinced a top Premier League club would be ready to pay €80m for the South American. For Milan, qualifying for next season’s Champions League is still within reach, but they could fall short when it comes to his valuation, which is why the deal is complicated for them. sportwitness.co.uk
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Post by jimmy on Apr 26, 2019 18:00:44 GMT
He's still injured. I don't see any way Silva will sell him. If Moshiri hasn't learned from selling Lukaku then he never will.
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Post by 65years on Apr 27, 2019 7:19:54 GMT
He's still injured. I don't see any way Silva will sell him. If Moshiri hasn't learned from selling Lukaku then he never will. Jimmy,
I can't help thinking after seeing Lukaku's efforts for Man U over the last few games that Everton did the right thing in selling him. Decent profit as well.
I have always said as long as players give 100% effort, they can't be criticised. They may not be skilled enough for the type of playing system the manager & coaches want; in which place sell and give the player an opportunity to develop elsewhere.
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Post by rugbytoffee on May 15, 2019 15:21:52 GMT
Le10 Sport on Wednesday go out of their way to confirm interest on their website for Richarlison , explaining PSG are looking at the Everton forward as they prepare for the exit of Julian Draxler as well as potentially Angel Di Maria’s.
Paris Saint-Germain are said to have enquired about the amounts the Toffees would want for their star, and the answer they allegedly got was €75m.
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Post by 65years on May 16, 2019 6:09:15 GMT
Le10 Sport on Wednesday go out of their way to confirm interest on their website for Richarlison , explaining PSG are looking at the Everton forward as they prepare for the exit of Julian Draxler as well as potentially Angel Di Maria’s. Paris Saint-Germain are said to have enquired about the amounts the Toffees would want for their star, and the answer they allegedly got was €75m.
These days football is a business, a very big one.
Whilst we on the Forum love certain players; we have realise that it IS a business and Moshiri is a business man as are probably all of the board.
Each and every one of them is in it for the money - they all want to increase their wealth; so if somebody else offers a lot more than we paid for a player then it's good business to sell that player regardless.
The only consideration would be if that player is in the overall plans for next season or the following seasons and also whether that player has potential to make vast improvements and therefore the selling price and the profit goes up.
Every player knows that and that's why they all try to earn as much as they can at each club they sign a contract for. It may sound disgusting to us but that's the life of a footballer, a manager and a board member.
We all go to the match to enjoy the game, meet friends and generally have a social day out.
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