0 minutes played: Lampard must unleash "fantastic" Everton gem who's "full of desire" - opinion
Having signed for Everton last month for a fee believed to be around £16m, there is certainly a lot of hope for young right-back Nathan Patterson.
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Having signed for Everton last month for a fee believed to be around £16m, there is certainly a lot of hope for young right-back Nathan Patterson.
Everton will return to action today at Goodison Park hosting Brentford in the FA Cup fourth round, with newly appointed manager Frank Lampard leading his first starting eleven out in front of the home fans.
Everton are reportedly now in the race to sign Steve Ngunga in what would be an out-of-window transfer.
Everton will host Brentford in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday afternoon, with Frank Lampard leading his first game in front of the home fans and will be hoping that he can make a good first impression by securing progression in the domestic competition.
Everton will be hoping that new boss Frank Lampard, and their five new January signings, can help push the Toffees away from the relegation zone in the second half of the season.
Let’s get this straight about Everton’s transfer window strategy. It was a gamble. A huge one.
Everton made five signings during the January transfer window, adding experienced players like Donny Van de Beek and Dele Alli, as well as securing the signature of young talents like Nathan Patterson; and now Frank Lampard has the opportunity to put together a team which can pick up vital wins and climb the Premier League into a safer position than their current placing of 16th.
Everton have been dealt a big blow before their game at home to Brentford in the FA Cup on Saturday afternoon as seven players will now miss out.