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The Mirror claims Everton have tabled a £4m bid for Bosnia-Herzegovina World Cup star Muhamed Besic.
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We’re all waiting on a tweet from Greg O’Keeffe to confirm whether this is fact or fiction. Watch this space.
In case you missed it yesterday, this is worth another look. We all know the Blues have a link to Barcelona through Catalan boss Roberto Martinez.
Last season Gerard Deulofeu enjoyed a successful loan at Goodison and it looks as though Martinez will be trying to snap up another rising star from Barca’s B team for the forthcoming campaign. But who might it be? The ECHO’s Joe Rimmer has profiled five Barca B players who could be on Everton’s wanted list.
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This really is worth another look…
50,000 views of Conor Grant’s goal in less than 18hrs. Last training session today – let’s see if anyone can top it. https://t.co/zPvOm44IlS
— Daniel Alston (@efc_danalston) July 11, 2014
And click here for the link to the ECHO’s story on Conor’s wonder goal.
Great stat from @GregOK in the Echo today. #Everton won 62% of games Barry played in last yr, and 17% of games he didn’t. One man team?!
— Mick Coyle (@MickCityTalk) July 11, 2014
And here it is – today’s ECHO back page…
Liverpool Echo back page July 11 2014
Good morning and welcome to today’s live EFC blog.
We’ll start with the back-page story from today’s ECHO. Gareth Barry has told Greg O’Keeffe he is determined to prove he is worthy of the three-year deal he has signed with the Blues.
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Gareth Barry shakes hands with Roberto Martinez after agreeing a three-year permanent deal with Everton.