Everton are closing in on the signing of Conor Coady from fellow Premier League side Wolves, according to reports...
Everton ‘expect to complete the signing’ of Coady ‘this week’, beating West Ham to the England international’s services, with a fee of £12m plus add-ons mentioned in the report.
Former Chelsea boss Lampard is hoping ‘a deal can be pushed through before next weekend’s trip to Aston Villa’ with Everton also understood to be close to deals for Lille’s Amadou Onana and Paris Saint-Germain’s Idrissa Gana Gueye.and Bruno Lage hinted before the weekend that the 29-year-old could be on his way.
“It’s not just about the World Cup, the players always want to play. Coady, and all the players since the first day, are focused and trying to improve to play in the line of four.”
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