Premier League transfer news: Richarlison joins Everton, Joao Moutinho to Wolves
Premier League transfer news: Richarlison joins Everton, Joao Moutinho to Wolves
Brazilian forward Richarlison has joined Everton from Watford and reunited with manager Marco Silva.
Richarlison signed a five-year deal believed to be worth 40 million pounds ($52.6 million), Britain’s Press Association Sport said. That would give Watford almost 30 million pounds profit in 12 months after buying Richarlison from Fluminense last summer.
Everton announced the move on Tuesday evening.
The 21-year-old Richarlison praised Toffees manager Silva, under whom he worked at Watford last season.
“I think it is going to be important for me here to be with Marco Silva again,” Richarlison told evertontv.
“Everton have put their faith in me and I intend to honor this shirt and demonstrate on the pitch why I came here.”
Richarlison scored five times in his opening 12 Premier League matches last season but did not find the net again. Watford fired Silva in January. Silva was appointed by Everton at the end of May, replacing Koeman’s successor Sam Allardyce.
MOUTINHO TO MOLINEUX
Wolverhampton Wanderers have completed the signing of Portugal midfielder Joao Moutinho from Monaco for a reported 5 million pounds ($6.5 million). Moutinho signed a two-year deal at Molineux with second-tier champion Wolves returning to the top flight after a six-year exile.
The 31-year-old Moutinho won Euro 2016 with Portugal and has 113 caps for his country. He has spent the last five years at Monaco.
FABRI FOR FULHAM
Fulham signed goalkeeper Fabri from Besiktas on a three-year deal. The 30-year-old Fabri arrived for an undisclosed fee.
He reunites with Jose Sambade Carreira, the Fulham goalkeeping coach with whom he worked at Deportivo La Coruna.
Fabri has also played for Real Valladolid, Recreativo Huelva, and Real Betis. He helped Besiktas win the Turkish Super League in 2017, and was named the league’s best goalkeeper for the last two years.
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Brazilian forward Richarlison has joined Everton from Watford and reunited with manager Marco Silva. Richarlison signed a five-year deal believed to be worth 40 million pounds ($52.6 million), Britain’s Press Association Sport said. That would give Watford almost 30 million pounds profit in 1...
Brazilian forward Richarlison has joined Everton from Watford and reunited with manager Marco Silva.
Richarlison signed a five-year deal believed to be worth 40 million pounds ($52.6 million), Britain’s Press Association Sport said. That would give Watford almost 30 million pounds profit in 12 months after buying Richarlison from Fluminense last summer.
Everton announced the move on Tuesday evening.
The 21-year-old Richarlison praised Toffees manager Silva, under whom he worked at Watford last season.
“I think it is going to be important for me here to be with Marco Silva again,” Richarlison told evertontv.
“Everton have put their faith in me and I intend to honor this shirt and demonstrate on the pitch why I came here.”
Richarlison scored five times in his opening 12 Premier League matches last season but did not find the net again. Watford fired Silva in January. Silva was appointed by Everton at the end of May, replacing Koeman’s successor Sam Allardyce.
MOUTINHO TO MOLINEUX
Wolverhampton Wanderers have completed the signing of Portugal midfielder Joao Moutinho from Monaco for a reported 5 million pounds ($6.5 million). Moutinho signed a two-year deal at Molineux with second-tier champion Wolves returning to the top flight after a six-year exile.
The 31-year-old Moutinho won Euro 2016 with Portugal and has 113 caps for his country. He has spent the last five years at Monaco.
FABRI FOR FULHAM
Fulham signed goalkeeper Fabri from Besiktas on a three-year deal. The 30-year-old Fabri arrived for an undisclosed fee.
He reunites with Jose Sambade Carreira, the Fulham goalkeeping coach with whom he worked at Deportivo La Coruna.
Fabri has also played for Real Valladolid, Recreativo Huelva, and Real Betis. He helped Besiktas win the Turkish Super League in 2017, and was named the league’s best goalkeeper for the last two years.
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