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Jesus Navas:
In his three prior seasons at Manchester City, Navas put up four goals and 26 assists -- averaging one assist per three matches -- not earth-shattering, but a decent return. In that time, he averaged around 1.5 key passes and 1.5 crosses completed per match -- again, not incredible, but certainly respectable. If his wage demands are reasonable, he'd be a good depth signing at wing, a position where the uncertain futures of Yannick Bolasie, Aaron Lennon, Gerard Deulofeu.
Gael Clichy
Just like in the right back position, Everton are lacking decent cover for Leighton Baines. Brendan Galloway isn't a left back and Luke Garbutt appears to have fallen off the radar, sadly. Clichy, therefore, makes a lot of sense. He's got Premier League and Champions League experience has played at a high level for most of his career and would viably challenge Baines and potentially give him a bit of a push. His wages could be an issue but on a one-year deal, he's a decent bet.
Willy Caballero / Victor Valdes
Caballero is a decent goalkeeper with plenty of experience: 117 games in La Liga, 23 in the Premier League, and 15 in the Champions League. He could prove to be a more reliable backup than Maarten Stekelenburg if Everton do not sign another goaltender and keep Joel Robles around.
Valdes played well for an awful Boro team last season and would likely relish a chance to compete in Europe one more time.The Jordan Pickford deal remains incomplete, and signing Valdes, a long term Barcelona veteran, would represent a simple and effective way of improving the roster. |
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