everton Great performance this season, but david moyes Knowing that some adjustments will need to be made before the transfer window closes in January. Of course, if they want to crack the top ten, they’ll need to make adjustments Premier League Since the completion of the 2020/21 season under Carlo Ancelotti.
stress fracture Jack Grealish The 30-year-old playmaker has been threatened with a return to fitness and form before the end of the season. That’s a big problem for a team that already struggles with creativity.
However, while this is a pressure point for Moyes to deal with, the issues at forward and right-back present more pressing issues to overcome.
Everton preparing late window deal
Moyes confirmed midway through the winter market that he wanted to improve quality for Everton this month, and while that has yet to happen, the Friedkin Group are clearly willing to spend money on the right player (at the right price).
The front end of the attack poses a special problem. Thierno Barry went from strength to strength but Beto’s fortunes turned the other way, with the wasteful No.9 labeled an exit as fans and managers seemed to have had enough.
If Beto leaves this month, a replacement will be needed.
and According to Football InsiderEverton continue to show interest in Fenerbahce striker Yusuf en NesiriThis month, his signature has attracted a lot of interest.
Juventus are close to signing Moroccan worth £21m This week, a deal fell apart over financial differences.
The Focus frontman is on his way out and Hill Dickinson will be looking to strike quickly given he has no shortage of suitors.
Why En-Nesyri could end Beto’s Everton career
It’s safe to say that Barry has replaced Berto as Everton’s ninth-choice number. With Everton looking to sign a new striker, Beto’s days on Merseyside may be numbered and it is his fate on the fringes of Moyes’ side.
It is unlikely that Ennesri will drop below the Guinea-Bissau native’s level as he has maintained a clinical level throughout his career.
The 28-year-old has made huge returns for Fenerbahce in the Turkish Super League and his physical attributes and intense approach to the game will surely help him establish himself in the Premier League.
There’s no doubt he’ll prove an upgrade over Beto. After all, when you compare the forwards’ performances since the start of the season, it’s night and day.
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League Statistics 25/26 – En-Nesyri vs Beto |
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Statistics (* per game) |
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Game (start) |
15 (10) |
23 (8) |
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Target |
7 |
2 |
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Assist |
0 |
0 |
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Shot (hit target)* |
2.4 (1.0) |
1.0 (0.3) |
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missed opportunity |
7 |
6 |
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Accurate pass* |
7.5 (76%) |
3.0 (62%) |
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created huge opportunities |
2 |
1 |
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Dribbling* |
0.2 |
0.1 |
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Tackle* |
0.3 |
0.4 |
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Win the ground duel* |
0.7 |
0.9 |
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Win the air duel* |
1.3 |
2.5 |
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Data from Sofascore |
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They are actually somewhat similar. Both are tall, powerful forwards who excel in the air, although Beto may have the advantage over his opponent in this area.
But Nseri is a “pure shooter”, according to scout Jacek Kulig, who knows how to catch beautiful crosses into the penalty area.
We can’t forget that Beto enjoyed a bright purple patch last spring and his form led Evertonians to believe that Moyes had finally cracked the code that Sean Dyche couldn’t.
But such expectations proved short-lived, with Beto returning to the sidelines after a sustained period of poor form in the Premier League this season.
Everton are in need of an upgrade and En-Nesyri has the pedigree and ample evidence that he can be the solution.





