David Moyes is set to be ruthless this transfer window with many decisions in the pipeline at Everton.
It’s set to be a summer of major overhaul at Everton as a new era begins at the Bramley-Moore Dock.
It appears The Friedkin Group are already getting to work, and Carlos Alcaraz’s desire to stay at Everton is an early deal looking to be secured.
Alcaraz has proven his worth since his loan spell, and the decision to retain the Argentine is looking likely.
Another loanee who spent his season at Everton is Armando Broja, and it now appears a fresh decision has been made on his future this summer.
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Final decision made on Armando Broja’s Everton future
Broja has had a tough time during his campaign at Everton, with the striker once again suffering injury issues.
This has led to the Albanian only making ten league appearances, and it’s clear Broja has been very unlucky.
But despite his lack of game time, Everton fans have been impressed with Broja at times, potentially giving him a silver lining at the club.
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However, what The i Paper has just revealed might have brought an end to the 23-year-old’s chances.
According to the outlet, Moyes and the hierarchy are ‘set to pass’ on the option of triggering a permanent deal for Broja.
It’s been clear from the get-go of his career on Merseyside, injuries have tarnished any chance of him landing a permanent deal, and despite a strong impression at times, fans agree Broja should leave.
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Everton now set to land £30m transfer kitty from Broja departure
With the striker ultimately not living up to the hype, the decision made seems to suit all parties.
Although a return to Chelsea is on, it will now also be surprising if Enzo Maresca’s side keeps hold of him.
As aforementioned, Broja has shown positive signs, but ten appearances across a whole league season just can’t be justified, and his statistics don’t reflect well.
Broja’s league statistics with Everton
Games played 10
Goals 0
Minutes played 331
Expected goals (xG) 0.11
Touches in opposition box 18
This brings more reason why Everton won’t agree on the £30m permanent fee inserted in Broja’s contract as now Moyes can spend that money elsewhere on a new number nine.
Although it’s unfortunate to see Broja on his way, Everton can only look forward and find the talisman they are so desperate for.