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Beto’s Everton career could be over after being offered to one of the best supported clubs in the world

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Everton are expected to be busy in the transfer window this month, with both incomings and outgoings on the horizon.

Alan Myers reckons Everton could sign three new players, with a striker, midfielder and full-back on David Moyes’ radar.

Everton are prioritising a striker as Thierno Barry and Beto just haven’t been good enough, despite both scoring against Brentford yesterday.

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Moyes is eyeing Jorgen Strand Larsen from Wolves, whilst AZ Alkmaar’s Troy Parrott has also been linked.

To fund those potential transfers, the Toffees will more than likely have to move a few players on, and Beto is now being offered to a massive club on the continent.

Everton striker Beto.
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Everton striker Beto offered to Fenerbahce

Beto’s Everton future has been in doubt since the summer transfer window, as he was consistently linked with an exit.

Leeds United wanted to sign Beto, and clubs in Italy were also lining up to land his signature, but the Toffees wanted bids of around £21m to sanction his sale.

That price tag was never met and he’s remained at the club, although, it looks as though he could be on the move this month.

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According to Fotomac, Turkish giants Fenerbahce have been approached by agents over a deal to sign Beto.

Clearly, the Everton number nine is being offered around and given Fenerbahce’s previous interest, they may be open to doing a deal.

Fenerbahce are the fifth-best supported club in the world according to data from Bleacher Report.

Everton should aim to get £15m for Beto

Everton obviously won’t get anywhere near the £30m they paid for Beto back in 2023, and even their £21m valuation seems far too unrealistic.

Perhaps the Friedkin Group could entice suitors to shell out around £15m on the 27-year-old, who has got 18 months left on his deal.

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That could then be reinvested into Parrott, who Alkmaar value at around £31m. The former Tottenham Hotspur youngster has been prolific in the Eredivisie, netting nine goals in 11 outings this term.

Ivan Toney is also an option for Everton, although that deal would be complicated due to the finances attached.