Supporters of Everton have stated that they want the club to sign Edinson Cavani from Paris Saint-Germain.
With the question posed to them on Twitter (via The Gwladys Street), fans aired that they were keen to see the Uruguayan striker make a move to Goodison Park.
Would anyone entertain the idea of Cavani?
— The Gwladys Street (@TheGwladysSt) January 20, 2020
Would love him, but until we first streghten the midfield with players who can cross the ball consistently, no point in looking at strikers.
— Alan Barry (@AlanBar88344753) January 21, 2020
Unbelievable record and can look after himself; love him playing for Everton pic.twitter.com/wWXJ4yRgnC
— stickytoffee (@cunningham_sg) January 20, 2020
Would anyone not?
— Neil (@NeilA1878) January 20, 2020
Should Everton make a move for Edinson Cavani on a free transfer at the end of the season?Yes, would be a class signingNo, he seems past it sadly |
Despite being aged 32, the veteran striker has bagged a decent return of five goals and one assist in 14 games for his Ligue 1 club in all competitions this term (per Transfermarkt).
Although boasting an average rating of just 6.67/10 for the season so far (as per WhoScored), supporters still aired that they wanted to see Carlo Ancelotti make a move for the striker.
100% yes imagine what DCL could learn from him. Although I think he off to atletico there desperate for a striker
— chris anderson (@chrisando1985) January 20, 2020
You’d be mentally ill if you said no
— Andy Francis (@andy_francis2) January 21, 2020
I thought the same. Would be world class addition. Also thought the same with ibra
— Gwyn Jones (@strongmangwyn) January 20, 2020
Stats speak for themselves and always comes across as a great pro
— ConorLenehan (@huwants2no) January 21, 2020
What do we think?
While this one is just Everton fans stating that they would love to see Cavani sign at Goodison Park, as a couple of fans mentioned his wages would likely be astronomical as he is coming from PSG.
With his contract set to end at the end of the season (as per Transfermarkt), however, it could still be a decent financial deal if the Toffees could bring him in on a free transfer.