Everton's spending spree is indeed one with seemingly no limits. Sandro Ramirez's £5.2m buy-out clause could prove to be a real bargain buy, though. Part of Barcelona's youth set-up, Ramirez has always had a bright future ahead of him which stalled due to a lack of first-team action. Ramirez has great technical ability, extraordinary pace and he can play various roles; running in behind defences or holding up the ball for midfielders to come into play. He can be deployed on the wing, number 10 or number 9 position, although he won't be the like-for-like replacement of Lukaku. You'd think Koeman will opt for an experienced striker... maybe Rooney? His agent Paul Stretford met with Bill Kenwright today.
I'm more optimistic than Drew about Keane's move to Goodison. I agree that he does still have a lot to learn and needs to develop certain aspects of defending, but I feel Koeman is the right manager for him at this stage of his career. My guess is Keane will partner Williams in central defence as last season showed that Koeman didn't fully trust either Jagielka or Funes Mori. More signings to be expected with Gylfi Sigurdsson next on the list. Will they also bring in a new right-back or are Holgate and Kenny gonna battle for that spot?
The papers are reporting that Jose Mourinho is unhappy with Woodward as only one target (Lindelof) has been signed so far. Inter Milan's improved financial situation means they don't have to sell Perisic anymore, Alvaro Morata hasn't arrived because Real Madrid won't lower the price and Matic isn't allowed to leave Stamford Bridge as Chelsea have not yet secured the services of Monaco's Bakayoko. It all leads to frustration with Man United's US tour starting on Sunday.
- Messi extents his contract with Barcelona until 2021.
- Defender Pepe signs with Besiktas, presumably because of Turkey's lovely tax climate for footballers.
- Chelsea have bought AS Roma's Rudiger for £33m after Nathan Ake joined Bournemouth on a long term deal.