Weather Morning: 9°c Sunny spells Afternoon: 10°c Sunny spells

Football

Everton Hopeful over Jo deal

8 Jul 2009


Brazilian striker Jo is likely to be involved in Everton's first pre-season friendly at Bury.

The former CSKA Moscow striker, who spent five months on loan at Goodison Park from Manchester City last season, is with the Toffees at their Scottish training camp as the final points of another loan deal are completed.

And a one-year loan arrangement will delight Everton assistant boss Steve Round, who was hugely impressed with the £18million forward while working with him last term.

Everton revealed yesterday that they are in talks with City about re-signing the 22-year-old, and the player was allowed to travel to Scotland with Everton.

Round said: "I am very much hoping a deal can be put in place. I think we saw last season what he is capable of.

"Last season, the manager (David Moyes) was very keen on Jo and perhaps tried to sign him but was piped at the post by City."

Last season's loan stint at Goodison saw Jo rejuvenated after a frustrating spell at Eastlands, scoring five goals but being cup-tied for the FA Cup final.

Round said: "He came in as a young player to Manchester and struggled at first.

"The Premier League is different to anything else anywhere in the world. But he found his feet with us, came through and got us some goals. He's certainly a player we would like to have in our squad and firing.

"It's up to the club to try and finalise a deal. Hopefully that will come off and we'll have a very, very good player in our squad."

Everton have been linked with Standard Liege midfielder Steven Defour, a former club colleague of the Toffees' record signing Marouane Fellaini.

But a suggested fee of £13m is unrealistic.

Moyes is also interested in Sheffield United's young defender Kyle Naughton, but again the £6m fee suggested is beyond the Barclays Premier League club's valuation.

Everton have, however, completed the signing of 17-year-old German defender Shkodran Mustafi from Hamburg. The youngster, of Albanian descent, has signed a three-year contract in a deal initially agreed last season.

The club have also overtaken last term's total of 23,220 season-ticket sales, with the figure nearing 24,000.

Reader views (0)

 Add your view

No comments have so far been submitted.


Add your comment

 

Terms and conditions Make text area bigger You have  characters left.

We welcome your opinions. This is a public forum. Libellous and abusive comments are not allowed. Please read our House Rules.

For information about privacy and cookies please read our Privacy Policy.


 

 

  • Sean Dyche delighted with Valentine's Day victory for hard-working Watford Craig Forsyth Watford boss Sean Dyche hailed the Hornets' team spirit as they made it 10 points from 12 to continue their upward movement in the...
  • Carlos Tevez back in the fold at Manchester City Carlos Tevez Carlos Tevez is beginning the task of winning back Manchester City's trust after ending his self-imposed exile to return to the club
  • Dougie Freedman satisfied with Crystal Palace's draw at Bristol City Dougie Freedman Dougie Freedman refused to criticise his Crystal Palace players for surrendering a two-goal lead as they left Bristol City with just a point
  • Arsene Wenger will keep faith in youth for AC Milan clash Arsene Wenger Arsene Wenger has challenged his young Gunners to once again rise to the occasion when Arsenal tackle AC Milan in the first leg of their...
  • Officials cost West Ham the chance to beat Southampton, claims Sam Allardyce Mark Noble Sam Allardyce felt referee Lee Probert cost West Ham the chance to move four points clear of Southampton at the top of the npower...
  • Kazenga LuaLua strikes to deny Millwall crucial victory Kazenga LuaLua Kazenga LuaLua scored a late equaliser to deny npower Championship strugglers Millwall a vital victory
  • Chris Powell: racist abuse between players was accepted in my day Chris Powell Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager Chris Powell is pleased the issue is now being...
  • FA long game will only make muddle worse Alf Ramsey Patrick Barclay: According to Graham Taylor, it can take a manager 18 months to adjust from club football to the different...
  • Portsmouth prepare for 10-point penalty Fratton Park Portsmouth are set to go into administration for the second time in two years leaving the club facing a 10-point penalty
  • Rangers appoint administrators  Craig Whyte Rangers have today appointed administrators Duff and Phelps after a court battle with Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs
  •