Ancelotti looks at two Tottenham misfits, but only one can join Everton



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Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti is reportedly looking to beef up his midfield again in January, with two Tottenham stars on his watch list.

the Candy added a pair of midfielders over the summer in Abdoulaye Doucoure and Allan, but Ancelotti apparently wants more.

And one place with an abundance of talent in the midfield is the top-flight Spurs.

the Daily mirror Reports that Harry winks and Dele there He could move on in January after losing favor with José Mourinho.

The duo are concerned they will miss out on a place at next summer’s Euro Cup without regular playing time.

To that end, the report adds that the Merseyside team will attempt to borrow one of them.

There seems to be the most likely option, despite PSG’s continued search for the player, while Real Madrid is also interested.

The French giants are expected to launch a fourth bid for the playmaker, after three failed summer bids.

Winks is seen as too similar to Allan’s summer signing, but would certainly provide competition for places.

However, he is unlikely to move north unless he gets guarantees on playtime.

With that in mind, Alli could be the player to make the switch.

The former MK Dons star is barely showing up for the Spurs and would relish the opportunity at any playing time.

One hurdle, however, would be if Daniel Levy would allow either player to join a Premier League rival.

In fact, reports on Sunday suggest that Winks may follow Dele in pursuit of a move abroad in the new year.


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Everton is still not at the level of Chelsea

Carlo Ancelotti admitted that Everton still have a long way to go to reach Chelsea’s level despite beating them when the fans returned to Goodison Park, but he was “really satisfied” with the match.

Ancelotti achieved a 1-0 victory against his former employers thanks to Gylfi Sigurdsson scoring a penalty that Edouard Mendy had given away.

Everton limited their visitors to not a single shot on goal in the second half as they held on to all three points to end Chelsea’s 17-game unbeaten streak.

After the match, Ancelotti praised the spirit shown by his squad and the sacrifices they made for the victory.

“I am very happy in front of our fans,” he said. BT sport. “We are very happy for them, they have seen a good game from Everton.

“We played well with a fantastic spirit. The fans supported us and it is very important to have their support, it is a totally different environment.

“Defensively we did very well. The team sacrificed, that was the goal because against tough teams like Chelsea you have to sacrifice ”. Read more…



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