Everton demand for Calvert-Lewin change only boosted by Beto brilliance
Everton supporters have had about enough of Dominic Calvert-Lewin but Sean Dyche will not give Beto his chance too easily. Michael Keane might be first.
Everton supporters have had about enough of Dominic Calvert-Lewin but Sean Dyche will not give Beto his chance too easily. Michael Keane might be first.
Was that a must-win game, or a must-not-lose? Should Sheffield United and Everton both be happy? Or should neither of them? We don’t know, but it was fun.
Arsenal v Manchester United on Sunday afternoon, after a bit Rangers v Celtic at lunchtime. Not a bad way to head into the first international break.
That’s a shame as Everton really do need Beto to score some goals to survive. He started well v Doncaster anyway.
Noni Madueke and Beto both scored on Wednesday night to put some pressure on their managers while an ex-Man Utd man made an impression too.
Everton have reportedly made a fresh offer to sign Udinese striker Beto this summer, with a deal for Southampton’s Che Adams now in doubt.
Everton are reportedly looking to get two transfers over the line with Udinese’s Beto and Leeds United’s Wilfried Gnonto edging closer.
Liverpool may need to make Josko Gvardiol their record signing if they are to beat Chelsea to the RB Leipzig centre-back, while Arsenal are linked with two.
Sean Dyche has reportedly advised Everton to ‘break the bank’ to land Udinese centre-forward Beto this summer, who they attempted to sign in January.