Everton failed his efforts to sign players in “a huge future” at the end of the summer transfer window, and his offer of service was turned down.
“Really excited” rolls about Everton’s move
Bruce completed the signing of Freiburg midfielder Merlin Roll on the deadline, adding another talented player to David Moe’s team.
The German is clearly rarizing that he will go to his new club after club football returns after an international break.
“It’s really exciting and joyous to sign Everton. It’s a big club with a big history and great fans. It’s a good time to join Everton. It feels like a club’s shift point.
“I’ve been watching the evolution of the club closely. There’s a lot of positive things in the manager and the stadium.” I love playing football and can’t wait to play in front of such passionate fans in such a great stadium. ”
It’s been a strong summer for Everton as a whole, with Jack Grelish and Keenan Deuceberry Hall adding stars, but Tyler Dives is a player with a big future in the game. Now it is claimed that Mersey Cider missed signing another young star.
Everton failed to bid for future stars
According to a report from the Spanish report (via) Sports Witness), Everton filed an offer for Espanyol’s right back Omar El Hilari’s final gasp, but was rejected in an effort to snap him before the windows close. Nottingham Forest, Wolves and Como were all on the same boat, but the £22 million rated defender will remain at his current club.
It’s a shame to see Everton unable to sign El Hilari. Considering he is an eye-catching young player, he has appeared in Espanyol 90 times at just 21 years old.
He also closes at both under-23 and under-20 levels in Morocco, but scout Jace Krigg has tilted him to have a “huge future” in the game.
Hopefully Everton could return to El Hilari in the near future. Whether it’s January or next summer, Moroccans are footballers who can add a lot of long-term quality to positions that have seen older players in use there in recent years, from Sheamus Coleman to Ashley Young.
He was also able to provide good competition for Jake O’Brien, who became a very solid right-back for the Blues, but he is also a central back in the trade.