As Everton continue being named as one of the potential destinations for Udinese striker Beto, we now see the Italian media taking this rumour very positively.
A story from Tutto Udinese today claims that with the 25-year-old being one of the ‘dullest’ players lately, having lost his form, the Serie A side are considering to let him go in the summer.
Udinese feel encouraged to sell him because they know he’s well rated on the transfer market.
It’s said there is ‘no shortage of requests’ for him, ‘especially from the Premier League’, where Everton get a mention.
It’s said the Toffees are ‘closely following’ Beto’s performances and could give him a way out of the Serie A side in the summer, where the Italian club’s intention is to sell him for between €25m and €30m.
With Udinese not happy with Beto’s recent form, they are said to have already found a replacement should the sale go through, and that is Mbala Nzola, from Spezia.
So if Everton show up with a decent offer, there are very good chances of a deal for Beto, who has seven goals and two assists in 23 appearances this season.