![]() "It represents a gamble, at that stated price certainly, for a defender who, according to reports from South America, may take some time to adapt to the pace and tempo of the Premier League." "The Mori figure is one that may raise a few eyebrows as the deal has recently been touted as being worth £5.5m then £6.25m - but nothing as high as £9.5m," he said. But I don't think he has the quality, the physicality or the pace to survive in the Premier League."Īnd BBC Sport's chief football writer Phil McNulty says the move is a "gamble". "He's left-sided and he can play left-back as well. He grew up there and speaks very good English as a result. When Argentina's economy tanked in 2001, Mori's family relocated to Dallas, Texas. "That's important for defenders, because defending is nothing if it's not collective. But the only really good thing I can say about him is that language is not going to be a problem. ![]() "When I heard about Everton's interest, I didn't think twice and I'm going to give it 100% every time I go out there to play." More on Transfer Deadline Dayġ0 ways to get a good deal on deadline dayīBC Sport's South American football expert Tim Vickery told BBC Radio 5 live: "I would love to be wrong about Ramiro Funes Mori. They have a lot of good players so I'm very happy to be here," said Mori, a centre-half. "Everton did everything to bring me over and I wanted to come. He has one international cap for Argentina, making his debut in March when his side beat El Salvador 2-0 in a friendly match. Mori joined River Plate in 2008 as a youth player and made 108 appearances, scoring 10 goals. "He is well-respected in the dressing room, his experience in the Premier League is immense and he will immediately add to our squad and to the ambition we have as a club." He was out of contract with Spurs at the end of the 2015-16 season after being frozen out by Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino.Įverton manager Roberto Martinez said: "He had a major role in the second half of our season and we're looking forward to Aaron kicking on and continuing to enjoy his football, as well as being the productive player we know he can be. Lennon made 14 appearances and scored two goals for Everton after joining on loan in February. ![]() "Ramiro Funes Mori will provide much-needed defensive cover, striker Leandro Rodriguez could possibly contribute at senior level and Aaron Lennon is a sensible move given his positive contributions on loan last season, but the team still lacks genuine quality in key areas and that may limit Everton's European aspirations." ![]() "The acquisition of Gerard Deulofeu and Tom Cleverley represented a positive start to the transfer window, but Evertonians were fervently hoping for the creative attacking midfielder and striking reinforcements that Roberto Martinez had highlighted as priorities for the summer, so they will justifiably feel somewhat let down this evening. Fan's view: Lyndon Lloyd, writer for ToffeeWeb Mori, 24, who signed for £9.5m on a five-year deal, passed his medical last week at Goodison Park but had been waiting for a work permit.Įverton have turned down three bids from Chelsea for centre-half John Stones, the last of which was £30m. ![]()
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