Eagerness for Moyes to rubber stamp Everton exit – Then €6m negotiation can get going
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Beto came off the bench for Everton in their last Premier League game against Bournemouth.
It also proved to be Sean Dyche’s last game as Toffees manager and with David Moyes set to start his second stint at Goodison Park today, Beto’s future at the club remains uncertain.
TuttoSport today have looked at the Portuguese striker’s situation in detail and they insist the 26-year-old remains Torino’s priority in the January transfer window.
The Italian side are said to be hoping that Moyes doesn’t hand Beto another chance to shine at Everton, as they are quite keen to land him to solve their problems in the striker department.
It’s claimed Dyche had already given approval to the player’s exit and Torino want Moyes to do the same soon, as they wait to find out whether he uses Beto prominently against Aston Villa today or not.
As of now, there is a gap in valuation of €6m between Everton and Torino. The Turin club are offering a package of €14m, with the Toffees demanding €20m in the deal.
Their manager Paolo Vanoli is pushing to bring the ex-Udinese player to the club and sporting director Davide Vagnati is also observing developments cautiously.
They’re waiting for Moyes to give approval and could then return to arguing about the €6m difference.
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