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Ronald Koeman: ‘Romelu Lukaku has withdrawn transfer request’
He said: “He’s a top man – a really, really nice guy and a hell of a player as well”.
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Everton striker Oumar Niasse is said to be in talks with Hull over a loan move but Crystal Palace could also be interested with it also reported an official bid has been made for FC Sion striker Moussa Konate? However, Koeman would not comment on the England international’s future when he was asked about the City goalkeeper, describing the speculation as “rumours”.
“I prepare myself for both yes and no and now we need to wait two more weeks”.
“There are so many names linked with Everton”.
“It is today Joe Hart, it will be tomorrow (someone else)”. I prefer not to speak about players with contracts who are not at Everton.
“We always look for players to have a stronger squad than we have”.
The Blues will certainly be keen to help him do so as they will want to prove to the striker that his decision to stay is the correct one. Previous year I probably wouldn’t have been ready, but I feel like I am ready to take this step. I thought he was a great player for us last season but this season he looks even better.
“It is all about a decision we need to make”. Needless to say, Salomon Rondon’s 74th-minute victor against Palace was a welcome relief for both West Brom fans and manager Tony Pulis, who has yet to truly dip into the transfer market as the club settles into the ownership of Chinese entrepreneur Guochuan Lai. “We will decide if he starts or is on the bench. There is a lot of interest for him we know”. He was on my list for a long time. “He will give strength to the team and I’m very pleased to have Yannick as part of what we are trying to build here at Everton”.
Bolasie did feature for Palace in their Premier League opener on Saturday as he appeared as a second half substitute in the 1-0 loss at home to West Brom.
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“Really what we need we will bring into the team”.