Everton have signed Argentine midfielder Carlos Alcaraz on mortgage from Flamengo for the rest of the season.
Flamengo had stated the mortgage features a “obligatory buy clause”, topic to the events assembly sure unspecified situations, however Everton say there may be an “possibility” to purchase on the finish of the season.
The 22-year-old beforehand performed within the Premier League for Southampton and began the season with the Saints, earlier than becoming a member of the Brazilian giants for a club-record £16m payment.
However Alcaraz, who additionally had a mortgage spell at Juventus, makes a fast return to England and is the primary signing made by Toffees house owners the Friedkin Group and supervisor David Moyes.
“I’m prepared for any problem with this stunning membership so that’s the reason I got here and accepted the supply to maintain preventing for my desires,” Alcaraz informed the membership’s web site.
“I wish to inform the followers that at any time when I put on this shirt, I’ll give my greatest, I’ll give all the pieces I’ve to take Everton to the highest, which is the place they need to be.”
The switch was formally introduced by Everton at 00:15 GMT after sending in a deal sheet to the Premier League, which allowed an extension till 01:00 GMT to finish the deal.
A supply near the participant informed BBC Sport the delay was due to discussions going down relating to a clause within the participant’s contract.
Alcaraz is a welcome addition to Everton’s midfield following the season-ending knee damage suffered by Belgium worldwide Orel Mangala.
Moyes added: “Carlos has Premier League expertise, he’s nonetheless younger and we consider he can deliver some power to the staff which is able to assist us between now and the tip of the season.”
