Everton pushing to sign “the 2nd best dribbler in the world”

Everton will address the 2025/26 campaign with a feeling of excitation that has been lacking for several years. Goodison Park will no longer host the male team of Toffees, but this new chapter promises so much.
After a huge exodus last month, Everton faces a steep reconstruction while they were walking at the Hill Dickinson stadium, although it was the perfect man to lead this charge, responsible for reconstituting a team adapted to purposes in the upper level of the Premier League.
But don’t be mistaken, there is a lot to sort for the Scottish.
The last on the Everton transfer window
When Everton finished the signing of 27 million sterling pounds by Thierno Barry from Villarreal earlier in July, Moyes confirmed that he was trying to do more business before the start of the season.
He was faithful to his word. Bournemouth Shot-Stopper, Mark Travers, finished his medical and officially signed for Everton, aligned himself to ensure the competition at Jordan Pickford. Merseysiders also want large defenders and physical and creative profiles in the middle of the park.
However, the departures of Jack Harrison and Jesper Lindstrom after the unconvincing loan spells left Everton without options on the attacker right flank.
This is why, according to the Portuguese point of sale of a bola, Everton pushes to sign Francisco Conceica of FC Porto after the passage of the 22 -year loan in Italy with Juventus.
The giants of Liga Portugal appreciate their rising star at 30 million euros (26 million pounds sterling), and although it is supposed to give priority to Juventus, Everton is appointed the only pretenders willing to respond to Porto requests.
Why Moyes wants Francisco Conceica
Conceicao played a peripheral role for Juventus last season, but its high -speed performance on the right wing made a positive impression, scoring seven goals and providing six assists in 40 games in all competitions, including a splint against Al Ain in the Club World Cup.
He has the creation of something special, and Everton’s vacancy on the right certainly suggests that he could be a wonderful addition, with his physical style and his sporting style even suggesting that he could be the next version of Iliman Ndiaye.
Ndiaye, 25, signed from Marseille for 15 million pounds Sterling last summer and has established itself as the cream of the Everton transfer activity in recent years. It is certainly not like a high bar, but it would shine like a show, even a rich and fruitful era for the club.
The top scorer in Everton in 2024/25 with 11 goals out of 37 appearances, the Senegalese winger has a rare competence for excitement, and in Conceica, Moyes could sign a stylistic match to compete in the right.
Iliman |
||
---|---|---|
Statistical match (* per game) |
I am |
Design |
Match (starts) |
33 (29) |
26 (12) |
Goals |
9 |
3 |
Aid |
0 |
3 |
Shot (on the target) * |
1.1 (0.5) |
1.5 (0.5) |
Missed bonuses |
3 |
2 |
Success |
85% |
85% |
Big chances created |
3 |
5 |
Key Persses * |
0.5 |
1.1 |
Dribbles * |
2.1 |
1.3 |
Balle recovery * |
5.2 |
2.1 |
Applies + interceptions * |
2.2 |
1.1 |
Duels won * |
5.4 (50%) |
3.7 |
Data via sofas |
Ndiaye was greeted for his ability to produce “magic” moments by the commentator of Sky Sports Seb Hutchinson, and there is no doubt that it is more complete and robust at this stage than Conceicao, although a few years the Portuguese senior.
He could serve as a tutor for this young Wideman, who should consider a move to Merseyside after a marginal role on loan with Juventus last season. In Everton, he would have the chance to become a departure member Cloué.
Conceicao has already been declared “statistically the second best dribbler in the world” following the analysis taken from the CIES football observatory, so he has the talent to reflect Ndiaye, that’s for sure.
Ranked among the 3% most attackers in field environments and wingers in the best five leagues in Europe in the past year for gradual ranges, the most important 7% for the successful sockets and the 12% most tops for 90, according to Fbref. Obviously, he can fill the void that brings to the ball that Ndiaye cannot fill on the right, because he plunges his profession on the left wing.
A postponement is considered to be progressive if the ball is moved towards the objective of the opponent at least 10 meters from its starting point or is transported to the penalty zone.
Ulick for its “exceptional” dribbling skills and its “electric rhythm” by the talent of talent Jacek Kulig, Conceptico would be an amazing acquisition for an Everton team at the UP, establishing an exciting degree of balance on the wings while Moyes creates a front line to be feared.

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