The Borneo Post

Everton sign Richarliso­n in first move of Silva era

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LONDON: Everton have lured Brazilian forward Richarliso­n away from Premier League rivals Watford on a five-year deal worth a reported £ 40 million ( US$ 53 million, 45 million euros).

The 21- year- old is Everton’s first signing since Marco Silva, under whom he played at Watford, was appointed manager of the Merseyside club on May 31 in succession to Sam Allardyce, after the ex-England boss had taken the Toffees to an eighth-placed finish after a poor start to last season under Ronald Koeman.

Richarliso­n scored five times in his opening 12 Premier League matches for the Hornets last term but did not get another goal for Watford after Silva was sacked in January.

Everton announced Tuesday that Richarliso­n had signed a deal that would keep him at Goodison Park until June 2023.

“I want to have a lot of success with Everton,” Richarliso­n told his new club’s website.

“I think it is going to be important for me here to be with Marco Silva again. I will learn more because I am still learning as a player and I aim to develop and grow here.

“Everton have put their faith in me and I intend to honour this shirt and demonstrat­e on the pitch why I came here.

“I’ve known the manager for a while, obviously, so I know how he works.”

Richarliso­n was a regular for the Brazil Under-20 side, and hopes that the move can edge him closer to full internatio­nal recognitio­n.

“I developed really well with him while he was with me at Watford. It was really good working with him and one day I believe he can help me to be selected for Brazil in the full national team.”

Meanwhile, Portuguese boss Silva said it was important to bolster his options as Everton look to challenge higher up the table after last season’s disappoint­ments following heavy investment in the transfer market. “He is one more player who can help us,” he said.

“He is a good player who will make our team and our squad more competitiv­e.

“The competitio­n between our players is really important to me. This is what will make us better as a club, always that competitio­n within the squad.”

Everton open their Premier League campaign with a visit to newly- promoted Wolves on Saturday, Aug 11. — AFP

 ??  ?? Anthony Martial (second left) of Manchester United battles for control of the ball with Guram Kashia of the San Jose Earthquake­s during the first half of their the exhibition soccer game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California in this July 22 file photo. — AFP photo
Anthony Martial (second left) of Manchester United battles for control of the ball with Guram Kashia of the San Jose Earthquake­s during the first half of their the exhibition soccer game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California in this July 22 file photo. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Richarliso­n of Fluminense (right) and Gustavo Cortez of Universida­d Catolica in action during the Copa Sudamerica­na match at Rio de Janeiro in Brazil in this June 29, 2017 file photo. Reuters photo
Richarliso­n of Fluminense (right) and Gustavo Cortez of Universida­d Catolica in action during the Copa Sudamerica­na match at Rio de Janeiro in Brazil in this June 29, 2017 file photo. Reuters photo

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