🚨BREAKING NEWS: According to Sky Sports this morning, Everton have officially confirmed a permanent move signing for their on loan midfielder Carlos Alcaraz from Flamingo as the Argentine footballer inks a four year contract, agreement done between both teams…rate this deal from 1-10

Bad news for Carlos Alcaraz’s Everton future as Sky Sports share exciting summer transfer update
Everton have some seriously interesting decisions ahead of them this summer.
The Friedkins have their first real opportunity to put their stamp on this Everton squad following a PSR-threatened January window.
David Moyes only saw one player come through the doors in January with the loan signing of Carlos Alcaraz.
But Everton already have transfer plans in place, with four key areas being targeted by the American billionaire.
A number of players are set to leave Merseyside when their deals come to an end at the conclusion of the 2024/25 campaign.
And that is going to require Everton to invest to not only bolster their quality, but also to provide Moyes with some serious squad depth.
Everton showing interest in Freiburg’s Merlin Rohl
On Wednesday, it was suggested by Sky Sports Germany that Merlin Rohl would be keen to make a Premier League move, with Everton showing real interest.
The young German is a player full of potential and would provide Everton with an exciting attacking option in the midfield.
Playing his football in the Bundesliga, Rohl has shown a real versatility across the attacking line.
Everton’s interest is growing in Rohl ahead of the summer transfer window, but they are not alone in the race for his signature.
The Toffees undoubtedly need more firepower going forward and depth to help cover some of the injuries they’ve suffered from.
Abdoulaye Doucoure is set to leave Everton at the end of the season, with his contract also coming to an end.
However, the Sky Sports update has completely thrown the future of Carlos Alcaraz up in the air.
Carlos Alcaraz’s Everton future thrown into doubt
Dwight McNeil has returned from injury and will slowly be returning to the starting XI alongside Iliman Ndiaye.
And the possibility of adding Rohl to the mix will certainly bring Carlos Alcaraz’s Everton future into doubt.
The Argentine has only signed on an initial loan until the end of the season, with Everton holding the option to buy.
However, Alcaraz has not exactly been a consistent starter under Moyes.
With Everton already looking to add players like Rohl over the summer, this is going to put real scrutiny over whether the Toffees will actually sign Alcaraz from Flamengo.
Henry Winter reacts to Everton development involving the Premier League
Everton now only have three more games to play at Goodison Park before they wave goodbye to the historic ground.
An emotional period awaits the Toffees as David Moyes and his side face Southampton in the final game at Goodison Park next month.
Some seriously tricky fixtures lie between Everton and their Goodison finale, but all eyes are beginning to shift towards that fixture.
With the Blues looking all but safe in the Premier League, Moyes has finally chosen to visit Bramley-Moore Dock.
The 61-year-old has refused to visit the new stadium until he felt the club were safe from the drop.