Fans of Everton have been reacting to a transfer report which has suggested the possible departure of on-loan striker Sandro Ramirez.
According to AS, as cited by Sport Witness, the Spanish forward is ‘very comfortable’ with Real Valladolid and would be happy to stay with the club (via @The GwladysSt), which some fans were pleased about.
Everton loanee Sandro Ramirez is very comfortable at Real Valladolid and would be happy to stay at the club. For the Spanish club to make this possible the player would have to make an economic effort and reduce his salary. (Source: AS)#EFC pic.twitter.com/s6SET3SuD0
— The Everton End (@TheEvertonEnd) April 8, 2020
One of the worst contracts in history.
— Josh Wilbert (@joshwilbert1) April 8, 2020
Goodbye
— General ???? (@GGenaral5) April 8, 2020
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— Matthew Barry (@EFCMatt1) April 8, 2020
Would you be happy to see Sandro Ramirez leave on a free transfer to get him off the wage bill?Yes, he just needs to goNo, we need a fee for him |
According to the same report, as cited by Sport Witness, for the loan move to become a permanent one, the player must ‘make an economic effort’ and reduce his salary.
So, with the news that Sandro may have to take a pay cut to leave the club, many supporters felt a little more pessimistic about the supposed departure.
Won’t happen then my guess
— Phil Barry (@Noodlepig) April 8, 2020
We have got him till his contract finishes, would you give up a drop in your salary when you are on roughly hundred grand a week!
— Ian Macdonald (@MacdoonJnr) April 8, 2020
Let’s see if he’s willing to do so
— Mike J Fitzgerald (@mikelovejoyfitz) April 9, 2020
Sandro is everything I hate about modern day football
— RossBarkleyTheSnake (@BarkleyTheSnake) April 9, 2020
What do we think?
In La Liga so far this season, Sandro has been the 12th-best performer for Real Valladolid with an uninspiring 6.56/10 average rating (per WhoScored).
To earn the rating, he has scored just three goals and assisted once in 19 league appearances for the La Liga club (per WhoScored), so, perhaps supporters are correct in their pessimism that he may not leave Goodison Park permanently just yet.