Two days ago, it was reported that Torino are now pushing to sign Everton’s Beto and the player is also keen on a move back to Italy.
The Turin side were facing difficulties because of Everton’s demands but more information has now emerged from Italy about the striker.
Calciomercato have reported that Everton want an initial loan deal with the obligation to buy of €16m, with Torino offering around €7m in the deal, the gap between the two parties is quite prominent.
As a result, Atalanta are also tempted by the chance to sign the 26-year-old.
They are considering ‘alternative formulas’ for the striker and are willing to offer an initial loan fee of €2m to €3m and the conditional obligation of around €10m, as they look to beat Torino in the chase.
Amidst all of that, the outlet refuses to rule out an attempt from Roma, with the common Friedkin ownership likely to be a crucial point in potential talks between the clubs.
Competition for Beto is now rising and this could only help Everton in getting a favourable deal.