Official: Everton buys out Alcalas & signs for 2 years, and it is reported that the cost is 15 million euros + 3 million euros
8:47pm, 1 June 2025Football
The Argentine U23 international midfielder performed well during the loan-to-play period with the Toffees in the second half of the 2024-25 season, with 16 appearances and 7 starts, contributing 2 goals and 3 assists.
Alcalas started his career at the Athletic Club in Argentina and joined Southampton in January 2023, and made his Saints debut in Goodison Park against Everton. He shined in the following season, scoring 7 goals, and received a renewal salary increase in just six months after transferring to St. Mary's Stadium, and was selected for the Argentine adult national team for the first time.
Its outstanding performance attracted the attention of Serie A giant Juventus, joined on loan in January 2024 and won the Italian Cup with the Zebras. In August last year, Alcaras transferred to the Brazilian League champion Flamenco, and played in 19 games to hand in a report card of 3 goals and 2 assists. After winning the Brazilian Cup, he finally joined Everton on loan.
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