Ferguson is moving to the London Stadium despite having offers from Chelsea and the Toffees, according to the newspaper’s Verdict on print (3 February, page 10).
Before finalizing a six-month loan transfer to the Irons, who will pay the Seagulls a fee in addition to performance bonuses, he has already finished a physical.
Everton miss out on Evan Ferguson at Goodison Park
After Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Armando Broja were injured, David Moyes needs more firepower up front.
Beto’s planned move to Italy has also been thrown in doubt because Everton is unable to approve a leave without first fortifying their position.
Ferguson has only played 237 minutes in the Premier League this season, but there is no denying that he would have been a valuable addition to Moyes’ team.
That ship has sailed, though, as West Ham is scheduled to make the announcement of his signing before to the transfer window closing on Monday, February 3rd, in the evening.
Therefore, if the Merseyside-based team wants to recruit a striker for the second half of the season, they will need to look elsewhere.
Carlos Alcaraz from Flamengo is expected to be announced as a new member of the Goodison Park team.
The former Southampton midfielder is expected to sign a loan deal with Everton, which will become permanent when specific goals are reached.
It wouldn’t be shocking if Moyes tried to sign at least one more player before his window closed.
Richard Keys has criticized Andy Gray for what he did to a Toffees player, according to other Everton reports.
Carlos Alcaraz is expected to finish his loan transfer from Flamengo on the day of the deadline, according to the report published on February 3.
Additionally, it says that David Moyes wants to bolster his team, and an attacker is on the agenda before the window closes at 11:00 p.m.
The Blues have eased their relegation worries in recent weeks with three successive Premier League wins, but only have Beto currently available.
Everton need a forward before the deadline
If the Toffees want to avoid relegation they need to add firepower to their team before the deadline comes around.
Beto and Dominic Calvert-Lewin haven’t performed well together, scoring just six Premier League goals this season.
The Blues have had a fantastic turnaround in form under the Scot, defeating Brighton, Tottenham, and Leicester to move nine points clear of the drop zone.
But, with only Southampton and Ipswich scoring lower in the top flight, they risk being forced back into a survival game if they don’t sign a goal striker.
Any new arrival most likely hinges on Armando Broja’s future and whether Chelsea permits the loan to be canceled due to his ongoing injury problems.
A new attacker might be able to join Goodison Park on loan if Moyes’ team can reach an agreement with the Stamford Bridge team.
Speaking about Everton, Tony Bellew was incensed at a “disgrace” he witnessed during the victory over Leicester.
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