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Shared Everton transfer approach to sign a new Barcelona jewel that Pep loves

Everton pushed hard to finish the signature of a Barcelona player in the summer transfer window, even making an approach for the individual in question.

Everton supported to see Aston Villa

The host of David Moyes, Aston Villa on Saturday afternoon, seeking to win three consecutive victories in the Premier League, after defeating Brighton at home and Wolves far in recent weeks.

It looks like a big match for Everton, with the victory suggesting that a European finish should be the goal this season, and the expert Sky Sports, Paul Merson, supported them to pick up the three points at the Hill Dickinson stadium.

“Everton has become the artists, right? Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Jack Grenish immediately click were a real pleasure for them. It is also the right time for Everton to play Aston Villa, who cannot score a goal for a caramel!

“I cannot believe that I support Everton here because Villa is a good team. It’s just that the men of Unai Emery do not click as a unity and I expect their victory to continue.”

New signatures such as Jack Grenish and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall played a key role in the impressive form of Everton at the start of the season, but a new update claims to have failed to sign another best player.

According to Mundo Deportivo [via Sport Witness]Everton made an approach to sign Barcelona Marc Bernal midfielder in the summer window.

Chelsea, Brighton, Valencia, Real Betis and Girona all get a mention too, but in the end, the 18 -year -old stayed at the club where he won the Liga title last season. It remains to be seen if it will be available again in January or next summer.

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Bernal could have been a great signature for Everton, given his reputation as a young gifted player who has already shown that he can hold on to one of the largest clubs in Europe.

The Spaniard made three appearances for Barça and represented Spain nine times at the level of the under 17s, while Pep Guardiola also praised him and his colleagues.

“I really liked young people. Marc Bernal seemed extraordinary to me, how he controlled, how he plays. But they all played incredibly, they do things very well, they know when to run, when to press, when to anticipate. I wish them all the best.”

Hopefully Bernal appears again as an option for Everton in the future, even if it is loaned, the adolescent having the possibility of adding depth to the base of the Moyes midfielder.

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