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Beto Transfer from Everton to Roma

Beto is linked to Roma, who are searching for a new central striker. Everton is open to a loan with an obligation to buy, valuing him at more than 10 million euros.

Roma identified Beto as an alternative to Raspadori, with the player showing full willingness to transfer to Roma. However, Everton has blocked the move due to an injury to Calvert-Lewin, who is part of the Friedkin family-owned club.

Roma is considering Beto as a simpler option since Roma and Everton have the same owners.

Roma is also interested in Beto and can leverage its shared ownership with Everton to secure the striker. However, Beto may not have guaranteed regular playtime at Roma, having to compete with Dovbyk.

Team Talk reports on the potential mid-season transfer of Beto from Everton to Roma. Roma, who are also owned by TFG, are reportedly interested in Beto, so he looks the most likely mid-season departure for Everton at this stage. Beto has been heavily linked with potential moves away from Everton.

Team Talk reports on Roma's interest in Everton's Beto as they seek a new striker. Roma is considering a move for Beto, who joined Everton from Udinese for around £26 million in the summer of 2023 but has struggled for playing time under Sean Dyche. With Calvert-Lewin and Chelsea loanee Armando Broja ahead of him, Roma's interest aligns with their need for a new striker.

There is a potential collaboration between Roma and Everton, similar to the existing collaboration between Udinese and Watford, both owned by the Pozzo family. Beto, not being a regular starter, might move on loan in January.

Beto is reportedly being considered for a transfer to Roma, as the club views him as a potentially valuable addition to increase competition for Artem Dovbyk. However, sources indicate that Everton are hesitant to allow Beto to depart this winter, considering him an important player. Additionally, it is mentioned that despite Roma and Everton soon sharing the same ownership, any business dealings between the two clubs are unlikely to occur until the season concludes.

Beto is ready to leave Everton and return to Italy, having scored 22 goals with Udinese between 2021 and 2023. The Portuguese player has requested to be transferred in January. Everton has responded positively and put him on the market. Roma is also interested in Beto as they seek a vice for Dovbyk.

Roma is considering a loan move for Beto from Everton. Beto, who has experience in Serie A with Udinese, could be a valuable addition to Roma's attack if Everton agrees to the loan until June.

Roma is considering acquiring Beto as a vice-Dovbyk. There have been recent contacts with intermediaries to assess the feasibility of the transfer. Beto, who has not performed well in the Premier League, is interested in returning to Italy and playing for a major club like Roma.

Everton's Beto is linked with a January transfer to Roma, who are interested in the striker. Although a report suggested a potential swap for Roma's Bryan Cristante, sources say this is unlikely as Roma wants to retain Cristante until the season's end. Roma is seeking a new striker to compete with Artem Dovbyk, with Beto being one of several options they are considering.

Beto, a former Udinese player currently with Everton, is being considered as a reinforcement for Roma, especially after the injury to Shomurodov. The odds for Beto joining Roma are set at 3.50.

Beto dreams of returning to Italy, and the synergy between Everton and Roma, both owned by the Friedkin group, could facilitate this move. Roma is looking for a new number 9 as Shomurodov has disappointed and Dovbyk cannot handle the workload alone.

Beto, an Everton striker and former player in Italian football, is attracting interest from Roma. Roma is looking for an experienced vice for Dovbyk. Beto has a good track record from his time at Udinese, scoring 22 goals in 65 appearances.

AS Roma have been linked with Beto, with the Italian club reportedly interested in signing the Portuguese striker. However, Everton have no plans to offload Beto in January, either on loan or permanently.

Roma have also shown interest in signing Beto, who is currently not in the starting lineup under Everton's manager Sean Dyche. The Italian club appreciates his experience in Serie A.

Everton are contemplating the possibility of transferring Beto to Roma, as the Friedkin Group, poised to take over Everton, also holds a controlling interest in Roma. Beto, who joined Everton from Udinese in the summer of 2023 for £25.8 million (€30m/US$32.8m), has faced challenges at the club, managing to score only five goals in 43 appearances. Despite circulating reports, Beto's agent, Gabriele La Manna, conveyed his skepticism regarding Roma's readiness to meet Beto's current wages, which stand at approximately €3 million.

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