By releasing their “outstanding” creative talent, the Toffees could assist their new striker in going off.
Beto has emerged as a new star for Everton, but the summer acquisition needs some help from his teammates.
If Sean Dyche releases the club’s £25k per week creative, he might eclipse Calvert-Lewin’s accomplishments.In his last season, the player scored
seven goals and handed out three assists.
Everton have endured a rough start to their Premier League campaign, having essentially sacrificed their opening few fixtures due to a lack of speed
in the market, feeding into an absence of clinical finishing.
However, the solution has seemingly since arrived, with huge expectations now resting on the shoulders of one man; new signing Beto.
Everton has struggled to get off to a good start in the Premier League, having basically surrendered their first three games owing to a lack of market
speed, which contributed to a lack of clinical finishing.
The answer, though, appears to have finally come into existence, and Beto, a recent signing, is now the subject of enormous expectations.
How good is Beto?
Having signed for a fee that could rise to £30m, the acquisition of a tall, powerful, pacey forward like Beto was integral for Sean Dyche to provide
some much-needed reliability to a role that has seen so little whilst people have rested their hopes on Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
The former Sheffield United forward has been a solid asset for the Toffees during his seven years at Goodison Park, growing into a fine striker for
this level before injuries took over. He has since made just 30 starts across the two full seasons since he scored 21 and assisted five across all
competitions, meaning a replacement was needed.
In the Portuguese finisher, they hope to have their solution, with glimpses of his quality having been emphasised in their recent win over Doncaster
Rovers, and draw with Sheffield United.