Everton interested in signing “stupidly good” 27 years old winner of the World Cup

Everton has shown an “interest” to sign a player that Lionel Messi knows well this summer, according to a new update by journalist Graeme Bailey.
Moyes enthusiastic by “Fabulous” Grealish
The Blues are preparing for their first Premier League match in Leeds United on Monday evening, in what has the potential to be a delicate assignment under the lights of Elland Road.
Speaking before the game, however, the manager of Everton, David Moyes, was of the positive form, in particular lyrical about the new signature Jack Grenish before its possible beginnings for the club.
“You must all present yourself to find out! I think Jack can play in several positions – he can also play as a midfielder. He does not give the ball very often.
“My goal is to put Jack in positions where it can be creative for us, score and help goals.” I only saw him for a few days here, but he looks fabulous and he is quite good shape, so there are a lot of good things to love about Jack. I just need to make sure I have it at the right time and it had enough minutes. “”
There is still time for Everton to add to their list of summer signatures, to strengthen in the key areas, and a new update has now appeared concerning a single target.
Everton has “interest” for the World Cup winner
Talk to Everton NewsBailey said that Everton had an “interest” to sign the right back of Argentina Nahuel Molina this summer, fighting against other clubs for his signature, from Bournemouth to Juventus.
“A player who tells me that he was interested is Nahuel Molina at Atletico Madrid – Bournemouth has also linked. However, Atletico is not sure that he will succeed – he is also offered to Juventus as a possible part of Nico Gonzalez.”
It remains to be seen if Everton can conclude an agreement for Molina, but he pedigled as a footballer, especially after winning the World Cup alongside Messi in 2022.
The AS of Atletico Madrid also tasted Copa America Glory twice, for a large era of domination for Argentina, and it was greeted as “stupidly good” by the creator of football content Neal Gardner.
The rear right must be considered as a key area of orientation for Everton before closing the transfer window on September 1, even if Jake O’Brien is doing a great job.
He is always a central defender through trade, with a more natural actor in the role he probably needed, or at least a severe competition for him this season and beyond.




