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We’re not sure where this has come from, as Walfoot don’t say it’s their information, but Everton have apparently set a price for Kevin Mirallas.

The Belgium forward, who spent the second half of the season on loan at Olympiacos, is set to return to Goodison Park after failing to impress back in Greece.

Unwilling to pay the €6m agreed fee that would have made the move permanent, there were even claims the Superleague side are willing to put the Everton loanee to one side until the end of the season following his ‘unacceptable behaviour’ when he was benched after 59 minutes against Apollon.

Seeing as Sam Allardyce has no interest in including him in his team next season, the Toffees will have to sell, and they would want around €10m for the 30-year-old.

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With two years left on his contract, in this market, that’s not awful.

The problem here is, are his best years now behind him?

During his time with the Greek giants, Mirallas scored two goals in 11 league games.