£52k-a-week ace now told he hasn’t ‘got a future’ under Sean Dyche at Everton

£52k-a-week ace now told he hasn’t ‘got a future’ under Sean Dyche at Everton

It appears like peace has finally returned to the Everton locker room, as a group of players at last seem to be enjoying their football under the new management at Goodison Park.

It had been two very close calls about the playing staff’s ability to keep their top-flight status since for so long they had been a disengaged group reluctant to fight for their club in danger.

Sean Dyche pledged that this season will be different as the team managed to escape dropping four, then two, points.

It is reasonable to argue that he has already shown himself right given that they have already overcome a ten-point deduction and are currently four points clear of 17th-place Luton Town.

And yet, despite the vast upturn in form which has led to the players in turn exuding confidence, there is one who continues to struggle.

Arnaut Danjuma was one of the star captures in the summer, seeking to right the wrongs of the January window in which he snubbed the Toffees at the eleventh hour.

Well, journalist Paul Brown has now given his thoughts on the Dutchman, suggesting his future looks uncertain. He told GIVEMESPORT: ‘Danjuma is not doing enough for me to warrant the club taking him on a long-term basis.

Until he gets his act together and begins making a much, much bigger contribution, I don’t think he has much longer to play at Everton. Due to financial constraints, the club will need to make extremely strategic additions.

“Danjuma doesn’t really make sense for Everton at this time.” He still has time to make it happen, but I believe that their children, like Dobbin, will put pressure on his position. Dobbin should improve significantly as he gets more playing time and experience. Therefore, I don’t think it’s really necessary to have Danjuma around indefinitely.

“I believe he is facing significant challenges and is likely aware of it.”

How Has Arnaut Danjuma played for Everton this season?

Having been limited to brief cameos this campaign, it must mark another frustrating return to England for the Dutchman, who too was stuck to Tottenham Hotspur’s bench last term

The 26-year-old has made just two starts in the Premier League, and despite scoring against Sheffield United it feels like others have risen up to block his pathway to the first-team.

Seeing Dwight McNeil and Jack Harrison both return to form and fitness has seen the wide spots locked down, whilst the electric form of Abdoulaye Doucoure is proving too much to deploy the on-loan Villarreal man in his shadow striker role.

With six goals so far this season, the Mali international doesn’t appear to be slowing down.

Danjuma, on the other hand, has only two strikes in all competitions, squandering the few chances that come his way.

Few would have predicted that the £52,000-per-week genius, who made an intriguing acquisition in the summer, would quickly fall into the background.

If the season doesn’t turn around miraculously in the second half, it appears that the attacker will have to return to Spain after failing to make an impact.

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