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Rating every Everton transfer since Farhad Moshiri takeover as £731m splurged

mirror.co.uk, 25 January 2023, 11:33
Everton have signed numerous players during Farhad Moshiri's spell in charge of the club and it's fair to say they haven't got the best record in the transfer market Farhad Moshiri has shelled out £731m on transfers since becoming Everton owner

These are turbulent times at Everton, where the club are without a manager, staring at relegation and have reportedly been put up for sale.

Owner Farhad Moshiri is reportedly exploring a sale of the club for around £500million - just a day after sacking Frank Lampard as manager. Moshiri has been the Toffees' majority owner since purchasing a 49.9 per cent stake on February 27, 2016.

The British-Iranian businessman increased his shares in the club to 94 per cent in January 2022 after sinking millions of pounds into the club. With Everton 19th in the Premier League and in disarray, now looks like a good time to reflect on their transfer business since Moshiri arrived.

Here we rate and slate every deal done over the past seven years, which have set Moshiri back a whopping £731.3m. Warning: there are a lot of them.

Yannick Bolasie

£25m, Crystal Palace, August 2016

Miss

Bolasie arrived amid a wave of optimism after 13 goals and 30 assists in 144 games for Palace. "Yannick is a player who has been a long time on my radar because he's the type of winger I like: fast, strong and he can play different positions in the forward line," said manager Ronald Koeman.

He didn't deliver. The winger provided just two goals and four assists for the Toffees, with his five-year contract an expensive misstep. He's now at Caykur Rizespor in the Turkish second division.

Ashley Williams

£12m, Swansea City, August 2016

Hit

It didn't start well. "On paper I probably couldn't have chosen a worse team's dressing room to walk into, because I know they all disliked me, I kind of disliked all of them, and we've had so many arguments over the years," Williams admitted in 2021.

Once they'd got their differences out of the way, Williams turned into a first-team regular, playing 73 times over three years, albeit with a loan to Stoke sandwiched into the middle. Judged against other Everton transfers of the period, he was a minor success.

Idrissa Gueye

£7.1m, Aston Villa, August 2016

Hit

One of the few deals from this period who count as an unqualified success. Gueye arrived on a four-year deal after one season with Villa and was an immediate hit.

The tough-tackling midfielder stayed for three seasons before Paris Saint-Germain snapped him up. The fact Everton brought him back in August tells you how highly he is rated by the club.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin

£1.5m, Sheffield United, August 2016

Hit

A bargain. Calvert-Lewin had just been out on loan at Northampton Town when he was signed by Everton. The 19-year-old turned out to be a shrewd piece of business.

He has scored 59 goals and contributed 18 assists in 202 appearances for the club. Without injuries, that figure would surely be higher too.

Maarten Stekelenburg

Undisclosed, Fulham, July 2016

Miss

A transfer driven by Koeman, who made his Dutch compatriot the first signing of his Goodison reign.

The gigantic goalkeeper was 33 when he joined Everton and never held the No1 jersey for long, with Jordan Pickford arriving the following summer. Stekelenburg made just 26 appearances over four years at Everton.

Enner Valencia

Loan, West Ham, August 2016

Miss

A truly forgettable loan spell from the Ecuador international. He scored three goals in 23 games. Everton unsurprisingly did not activate the £14.5m option to sign him permanently.

Morgan Schneiderlin

£24m, Manchester United, January 2017

Miss

The ball-winning midfielder arrived on a four-and-a-half year contract, joining up with Koeman, who managed him during his best spell in English football at Southampton.

Things hadn't worked out for Schneiderlin at United and, while Everton got more use out of him, he did not turn into the solid, dependable midfielder they needed. He was sold to Nice in June 2020, having failed to leave much of an impression.

Ademola Lookman

£11m, Charlton, January 2017

Miss

Lookman arrived as a supremely talented 19-year-old. He left two years later having promised a lot but not really delivered across 48 appearances.

He has now found his feet with Atalanta, but his time at Goodison Park can't really be judged as a success, despite the Toffees getting their money back when selling to RB Leipzig in July 2019.

Gylfi Sigurdsson

£45m, Swansea City, August 2017

A club-record transfer. Sigurdsson contributed 31 goals and 25 assists in 156 appearances for Everton.

Michael Keane

£30m, Burnley, July 2017

Hit

The 24-year-old defender joined as part of a summer spending spree. He is undoubtedly one of the most successful of the lot, with 189 appearances coming over the past five and a half years.

Jordan Pickford

£25m, Sunderland, June 2017

Hit

Pickford has kept his place as England's number one goalkeeper while playing for Everton. While there has been frequent sniping over his form, the 28-year-old remains one of Everton's best and most consistent players.

Davy Klaassen

£23m, Ajax, June 2017

Miss

Koeman has to take some of the flak for the glut of flop signings during this period. Klaassen was 24 years old and came highly rated after a stellar start to his career with Ajax, yet made absolutely zero impact at Goodison, making just 16 appearances after signing a five-year deal.

Henry Onyekuru

£7m, Eupen, June 2017

Miss

The Nigeria international never made an appearance for Everton. He was sold to Monaco two years later after failing to get a work permit in the UK.

Sandro Ramirez

£5m, Malaga, July 2017

Miss

One goal in 16 appearances after signing a four-year contract.

Wayne Rooney

Free transfer, Manchester United, July 2017

Hit

The fabled son returned, gave his all and scored 11 goals in 40 appearances before heading off to DC United.

Cuco Martina

Free transfer, Southampton, July 2017

Miss

What a month July 2017 was for Everton. Martina joined up with Koeman after his Saints deal expired. The Dutch full-back made 28 appearances in three years with the club.

Nikola Vlasic

£8m, Hajduk Split, September 2017

Miss

A completely and utterly forgettable player, who arrived at the end of a summer of wasteful spending. The Croatian winger played 19 times for the club and is now on loan from West Ham at Torino.

Theo Walcott

£20m, Arsenal, January 2018

Miss

Walcott was still only 28 when he swapped Arsenal for Everton. But in general, he looked a shadow of his former self, with 11 goals and eight assists in 85 games a meagre return for £20m and a hefty wage packet.

Cenk Tosun

£27m, Besiktas, January 2018

Miss

Tosun had lit up Turkey, scoring 76 in 165 games for Besiktas. He scored 11 in 61 for Everton, who loaned him out twice before he returned to Besiktas for the third time in July.

Eliaquim Mangala

Loan, Manchester City, January 2018

Miss

If you don't remember this move, it's because Mangala made just two appearances for Everton.

Richarlison

£50m, Watford, July 2018

Hit

Rarely has a player fit into the ethos of a team so well. Richarlison came with a hefty price tag but immediately endeared himself to the fans.

Richarlison scored 53 goals in 152 appearances before being sold to Tottenham for £60m in July.

Yerry Mina

£27m, Barcelona, August 2018

Hit

He hasn't been spectacular but the towering Colombian defender has stuck around for four and a half years and provided some strong performances, as well as eight goals.

Lucas Digne

£20m, Barcelona, August 2018

Hit

He left under a cloud after falling out with Rafa Benitez, but Digne was a dependable left-back for three and a half years. He scored six goals and provided 20 assists in 127 games for the club.

Kurt Zouma

Loan, Chelsea, August 2018

Hit

The fact Everton pursued a permanent deal for the French defender shows how successful his 2018/19 loan spell was. They couldn't agree on one.

Bernard

Free transfer, Shakhtar Donetsk, August 2018

Hit

The 25-year-old winger came for free for Marco Silva. He left three years later having failed to set the world alight, but with eight goals and seven assists in 84 appearances. Unspectacular but at least he didn't cost a huge fee.

Jonas Lossl

Free transfer, Huddersfield, May 2019

Miss

Never made an appearance for Everton.

Alex Iwobi

£35m, Arsenal, August 2019

Hit

Iwobi has been a slow-burner at Everton. Signed as a winger, he is now proving much more effective in the middle of the pitch.

Jean-Philippe Gbamin

£25m, Mainz, August 2019

Miss

Eight appearances. That is all Everton have got out of Gbamin, who is now on loan at Trabzonspor after a stint with CSKA Moscow.

Fabian Delph

£9m, Manchester City, July 2019

Hit

Delph brought some experience and bite to the Toffees midfield for three years. He retired in September.

Djibril Sidibe

Loan, Monaco, August 2019

Miss

Right-back Sidibe came and played 28 games during the 2019/20 season. Everton did not use their option to buy.

Moise Kean

£25m, Juventus, August 2019

Miss

Four goals in 39 appearances was not what Everton were hoping for when they signed the young striker from Juventus. Kean is now back at Juve, on loan from Paris Saint-Germain.

Andre Gomes

£25m, Barcelona, June 2019

Hit

The Portugal midfielder was signed after spending a season on loan with Everton. A serious ankle injury has him on the sidelines, but his mixture of class and tenacity as been a plus in midfield.

Jarrad Branthwaite

£1m, Carlisle United, January 2020

Miss

He's still only 20 years old, so this could change, but so far Branthwaite has not offered much to Everton. The young defender is on loan with PSV after some time at Blackburn and could still come good.

Ben Godfrey

£20m, Norwich, October 2020

Hit

Godfrey is currently out with a fractured fibula and damaged ankle ligaments and has been a miss for Everton this season.

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