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Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours
It was a busy day yesterday in Everton world, even though the Blues didn’t make a signing.. yet.
- Richarlison did the first part of his medical yesterday at Newton-le-Willows, before coming down to Finch Farm to complete the process. [RBM]
- Everton are in the running for two Barcelona defenders - will it be Yerry Mina who gets done first? [RBM]
- Or will it be Lucas Digne, who has been named as part of Barca’s traveling party to the USA. [RBM]
- There was also this interesting interview with Marco Silva on how many players he wants this summer. [RBM]
- It looks like Everton will be able to get something for Davy Klaassen after all. [RBM]
- Remember the Brazilian winger Everton were initially after Malcom? Evidently he wanted AS Roma so the Italian side confirmed him. [BT]
- But wait! Turns out Bordeaux would rather keep Barcelona happy than the Italians! [Sky Sports]
Everton watching this whole Malcom fiasco between Roma and Barcelona, with Richarlison to be announced tomorrow. #EFC pic.twitter.com/E2donHea6B
— Royal Blue Mersey (@RBMersey) July 23, 2018
- Speaking of wingers, the Blues have been ‘offered’ another winger in case Ademola Lookman does leave. [Mail]
- And then there’s Argentinian playmaker Gonzalo Martinez who is also being linked with the Blues ahead of Southampton. [HITC]
There was also some non-transfer Everton news.
- Three Blue girls have been called up for the England Under-20 World Cup side. [EFC]
- Former Blue Marco Materazzi returned to Goodison with his son. [Mail]
- Tim Cahill is not standing for any sh*t from his former teammate Phil Neville. Zing.
That's Phil Neville told. pic.twitter.com/PVyj9hnzFv
— Tony Scott (@Tony_Scott11) July 23, 2018
What To Watch
The UEFA Women’s Under-19 Championship is being played in parallel to the men’s tournament, and Norway play against Switzerland while Italy take on Germany today.
There’s a round of Champions League qualifiers being played today, as well as a number of international friendlies around the world, click here for more information.
Stage 16 on Tuesday of the Tour de France takes us back into the mountains after yesterday’s rest day.