Everton enquire about Udinese striker Beto as Sean Dyche looks to add to his attacking options – but Italian club are demanding for buy-out clause of £30m to be paid
- Everton have enquired about the availability of Udinese striker Beto
- Udinese will only consider selling Beto if his buy-out clause of £30m is paid
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Everton have asked about Udinese striker Beto but the Italians are pointing to his buy-out clause of £30million.
Sean Dyche is eager to add to his attacking options and has identified Portuguese forward Beto as his preferred option.
In total Beto has made 65 appearances for Udinese and has scored 22 goals.
He initially joined Udinese on loan from Portimonense in 2021 before making the deal permanent.
Beto, 25, previously played for Uniao Tires and Olimpico Montijo.
Everton have enquired about Beto but Udinese will only sell for his buyout clause of £30million
Everton manager Sean Dyche is eager to strengthen his team’s attacking options
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Everton have failed to score in their opening two Premier League games of the season.
Dyche’s side lost 1-0 at home to Fulham and were then beaten 4-0 away to Aston Villa.
Striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has endured much misfortune with injuries, is set for another spell on the sidelines.
Calvert-Lewin will see a specialist after sustaining a facial injury following a collision with Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin will see a specialist after suffering a facial injury against Aston Villa
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