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Everton failed with the last try to sign a gem of 22 million pounds sterling with “a huge future”

Everton failed in his efforts to sign a player with a “huge future” at the end of the summer transfer window, seeing an offer for his refused services.

Rohl “really excited” about Everton Move

The Blues managed to finish the signature of the Freiburg Merlin Rohl midfielder on the day of the deadline, adding another player player to the David Moyes team.

The German is clearly impatient to go to his new club once the club’s football returns after the international break, speaking of his joy during his move to Everton after his change was sealed.

“I am really excited and full of joy to sign for Everton. It is a big club, with a big story and big fans. It’s the right time for me to join Everton. It looks like a exchange point for the club. The future looks really good and I am excited to be part.

Merlin Rohl for Germany U21

“I looked closely at the evolution of the club. With the manager and the stadium, there are a lot of positive points.” I love playing football and I can’t wait to play in front of fans also passionate in such a big stadium. “”

It was a strong summer for Everton as a whole, with Jack Grenish and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall among the star additions, while Tyler Dibling is a player with a big future in the game. Now, it was said that the Merseysiders have failed to sign another young star.

Everton failed with Bid for Future Star

According to a report report in Spain [via Sport Witness]Everton submitted a last -reach offer for the right back of the Espanyol, Omar El Hilali, but were pushed in their efforts to break it before the window closed. Nottingham Forest, Wolves and Como were all in the same boat, but the defender ranked 22 million pounds sterling ended up staying in his current club.

Omar Le Hilali

It’s a shame to see Everton not to sign El Hilali, given what he is a catchy young player, already making 90 appearances for Espanyol at the age of only 21 years.

He was also capped in terms of under 23 and under 20 for Morocco, while Scout Jacek Kulig did it to have a “huge future” in the game.

Hopefully the opportunity arises for Everton to return for El Hilali in the near future, whether in January or next summer, with the Moroccan a footballer who could add as much long -term quality to a position that has too often seen aging players used in recent years, from Seamus Coleman to Ashley Young.

He could also ensure good competition in Jake O’Brien, who has become a very solid rear for Blues, but who is also a central defender by business.

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