Everton’s only January signing Carlos Alcaraz has settled in to life on Merseyside after securing his deadline day loan.
The Argentine already has Premier League experience following his time with Southampton, before joining Flamengo.
Alcaraz has impressed Moyes in his early appearances, with the midfielder scoring and assisting in his first start against Crystal Palace.
Everton are going to be left with a number of big decisions to make over the coming months when it comes to player contracts.
One of those players is Alcaraz, as he has only signed on an initial loan basis.
However, he has been praising the work behind the scenes of another in Jack Harrison, who may be beginning to sweat over his long-term future.
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Jack Harrison has really impressed Carlos Alcaraz at Everton
Alcaraz has already said he wants to remain at Everton beyond this summer when his loan deal comes to an end.
Speaking to the Everton website, Alcaraz has admitted he has been impressed with what he has seen both on and off the pitch with Harrison.
“Jack has helped me because he speaks Spanish very well, he tells me that he wants to practise with me,” said Alcaraz.
“Really, he is a great lad, he is a great player so, to be honest, I am very grateful to him more than anything else for helping me in this, which is the beginning of my time at Everton.”
Harrison is keen to earn a permanent Everton stay between now and the end of the season, with the winger set to return to Leeds United.
Clearly, Harrison has been helping Alcaraz a lot off the pitch, with the Englishman also able to speak some Spanish.
But there are still a number of questions needing to be answered if he is to become a permanent Everton player.
Jack Harrison is showing improvement under David Moyes
During the game against Brentford last time out, Harrison did frustrate Moyes with one of his crosses into the box.
But there have been some more promising signs of late.
Harrison has impressed in Everton’s UAE training camp during their short break between games.
The winger has looked sharp and has audibly impressed Moyes, who has been singing the 28-year-old’s praises.
Although it is a positive sign, it is not his team mates who Harrison is needing to impress ahead of the summer on Merseyside.
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