Supporters of Everton have been airing their delight with a report which has touted the sale of French midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin.
According to Football Insider, the middleman will be available for a ‘knockdown’ fee in the next transfer window and the club is willing to sell the Frenchman for £5 million (via @TheGwladysSt), which had fans delighted.
Everton midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin is available for a knockdown fee. The player is close to entering the final year of his contract. Everton are willing to sell the midfielder for £5m when the transfer window reopens. (Source: Football Insider) #EFC pic.twitter.com/qNS3UFoO3f
— The Everton End (@TheEvertonEnd) May 11, 2020
Il drive him to wherever
— st cuths fc (@CuthsSt) May 11, 2020
@DJOTaylor ???
— John C Burrows (@John_buz) May 11, 2020
@WestHam @SouthhamptonFC @OfficialBHAFC @NorwichCityFC come on he’s waiting for yous
— ancelotti_bluewhitearmy (@carlos_bluearmy) May 11, 2020
Do you believe that supporters are being overly harsh on Morgan Schneiderlin?Yes, he is underratedNo, he is just terrible |
The 30-year-old has been situated at Goodison Park since January 2017 after the Toffees forked out around £24 million to sign him from Manchester United (per BBC).
Since then, the Frenchman has made 88 appearances for the Toffees in which he has scored one, assisted two (per Transfermarkt) and convinced supporters that he is not good enough.
Snap there hands off, come West Ham you know you want him
— Neil Martin (@Neilo_m) May 11, 2020
Great news, not worked out unfortunately! 1 of my sales, Mike Keane Theo & Siggi the others! Keane only 1 club haven’t said anything about!
— Maxy (@MaxyMj3669) May 11, 2020
5 quid would do it
— RiddledBlues (@RiddledBlues2) May 11, 2020
Get rid ASAP. Never sprints. Waste of talent due to bad attitude.
— That Blue Boy (@thatblueboy98) May 11, 2020
What do we think?
As can be seen in these responses from the Goodison Park faithful, they were delighted to read that the club is looking to ship out the Frenchman in the next transfer window.
With a 6.42/10 average rating in the Premier League this season having made the 30-year-old the eighth-worst performing player for the Toffees (per WhoScored), supporters’ reaction comes as little surprise.