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Post by rugbytoffee on Sept 7, 2023 15:15:44 GMT
 Saudi Pro League side Al Ettifaq have completed the signing of Everton winger Demarai Gray in a deal reported to be worth around £8 million ($9.96 million). Gray had been at loggerheads with Everton manager Sean Dyche who had claimed the winger effectively went on strike, making it clear he did not want to train as he believed he had secured a move away. On Thursday, the transfer was confirmed and Gray's spell at Everton – who he joined from Bayer Leverkusen in 2021 – is over, after making 75 appearances and scoring 12 goals for the club. He will become the third player with Merseyside links at Al Ettifaq, who are managed and captained by two former Liverpool midfielders in Steven Gerrard and Jordan Henderson, respectively. “After two years with Everton, it's time to say goodbye. I wish everyone at the club the very best and will be forever proud to have played for this great team,” Gray, who had yet to play a game for Everton this season, said in a statement." “To the fans, you were always incredible – thank you for your support. You made it a privilege to wear the shirt." “There has been a lot of speculation about my situation all summer. The truth is, I gave my all to this club on and off the pitch through good and bad." “I was ready to play as much football as possible this season but it felt like this was not going to happen. It's time for my next chapter. I am match fit and excited."
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Post by Avinalaff on Sept 7, 2023 15:48:09 GMT
Ah well, that's that then, good luck to him.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Sept 7, 2023 16:22:55 GMT
Wonder what really went on between him and Dyche, I think Gray is money orientated. Inconsistent at best , but has talent.
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Post by Avinalaff on Sept 7, 2023 18:21:43 GMT
Wonder what really went on between him and Dyche, I think Gray is money orientated. Inconsistent at best , but has talent. When he first arrived, he was a breath of fresh air, and probably our best player, but gradually he was phased out. We can't really blame him for wanting to leave. We've now added Danjuma and Harrison so it's a good deal for both player and club, although of course both the newbies are only on loan. We'll probably be ok this season but come summer we'll have a gaping hole.
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Post by evertonfan1968 on Sept 10, 2023 9:33:31 GMT
It's money in that the club can use so good business in that respect but why didn't they get shut of the likes of Gomes or Dele?
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