Fans of Everton have been reacting to a transfer link which has been made between the Toffees and Toulouse’s Ibrahima Sangare.
According to the Express, the Toffees have shown an interest in signing the ‘midfield powerhouse’, who could be available in a cut-price deal following his club’s Ligue 1 relegation (via @TheGwladysSt), which fans reacted to.
Everton and Newcastle have both expressed a huge interest in signing Ibrahima Sangare, who could now be available for a cut-price following Toulouse's relegation from Ligue 1. (Source: Express)#EFC pic.twitter.com/LTWQW9xN6I
— The Everton End (@TheEvertonEnd) May 3, 2020
Very similar to Patrick vieira looks quality, still young also.
— TheBlues (@gflan02) May 3, 2020
Marcel, work your magic!
— Halsey Nim (@nimalen316) May 3, 2020
If we can get him for 15 mil I’d be happy maybe offer them schniederlin
— Jonathan Mcculpha (@mcculpha) May 3, 2020
Would you be happy if the Toffees were able to sign Ibrahima Sangare?No, he's not good enoughYes, would be a good addition |
According to the report from the Express, the Toffees will face Premier League competition for the signature as Newcastle United also have an interest in the player, with both clubs having had scouts tracking the Ivorian for ‘over 18 months’.
However, after news of the transfer link was relayed to social media (via @TheGwladysSt), supporters continued airing their delight with the interest in Sangare.
scheiderlin out, sangare in, incredibe business
— ?? (@ftbl_jared) May 3, 2020
Sign him up quick
— TheProSpartanGamer (@prospartangamer) May 3, 2020
110% deffo this kid got talent
— Carl Taylor (@dynamiteOrphan) May 4, 2020
If there is even the smallest chance of getting him, then take it.
— Matt ?? (@Matt_S_1982) May 3, 2020
What do we think?
As can be seen in the responses from Everton supporters, they would be delighted if the Toffees were able to secure the services of the 22-year-old from Toulouse.
With the midfielder having picked up a respectable 6.77/10 over 25 appearances in Ligue 1 this term (per WhoScored), supporters’ interest perhaps comes as no surprise.