WAYNE ROONEY BAFFLED BY THREE ‘STRANGE’ SIGNINGS WHO COST EVERTON £75M COMBINED

Legendary Everton player Wayne Rooney believes the Premier League team is still paying for a number of ill-considered acquisitions, three of whom cost the team almost £75 million.

Although few would doubt Farhad Moshiri’s drive, Chelsea supporters would tell you that there is a big difference between a well-thought-out, strategic approach to hiring and a hapless, penny-strapped, and regretful attitude to the transfer market that leaves you feeling queasy.

The most illuminating summary of Moshiri’s time at Everton may be found in their perplexing run of number tens in the summer of 2017.

Gylfi Sigurdsson, David Klaassen, and Nikola Vlasic were the three players in which the Toffees spent about £75 million, and each would have argued that their best position was centre attacking midfield. Not to mention Wayne Rooney, who spent the previous several seasons playing a more significant part at Manchester United before making his way back to Goodison Park that summer.

Everton is still covering the cost of Moshiri’s perplexing hiring.

“We signed Nikola Vlasic, Davy Klaassen, and Gylfi Sigurdsson. Speaking to TNT Sport ahead of Saturday’s lunchtime away game against another of his old employers, Manchester United, Rooney reminisces, “We signed a lot of number tens.”

“The club is now paying for a lot of those strange signings.”

EVernon’s financial situation has gotten worse because to the careless and reckless spending throughout the Moshiri regime.After years of frantically avoiding relegation, Sean Dyche’s team was hit with 10 points (which were later reduced to six on appeal) for violating the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules. It was a necessary setback for the team.

Wayne Rooney condemns the Toffees transactions

Before Ronald Koeman’s unavoidable departure a few months into the 2017–18 campaign, Klaassen and Vlasic started just 10 Premier League games between them for an Everton team whose roster makeup was so strange and imbalanced that it rendered his job nearly impossible.

Now, Klaassen is with Inter Milan, the incoming Serie A champions. After leaving Merseyside, Vlasic flourished at CSKA Moscow and is currently playing for Torino in Italy following a brief stint with West Ham United.

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