Loads of Everton fans doubt Mo Besic has a future at Goodison Park.
The Bosnia international is currently on loan with Chris Wilder’s high-flying Sheffield United, but has struggled to establish himself at Bramall Lane whilst the Blades prove to be a surprise package with their current eighth-place league standing.
Besic has started just two Premier League matches under Wilder during his one-season deal, with both opening outings coming against Manchester City and accounting for 153 of his 245 minutes of top-flight football thus far.
Wilder has been more inclined to field the Berlin-born 27-year-old in the knockout competitions, with Besic starting each of the Blades’ fixtures in the Carabao and FA Cups to date.
The 44-cap international scored his first goal for Sheffield United in their FA Cup Fourth Round win over Championship side Millwall at the weekend, as the £30,000-per-week Everton loanee produced a fantastic finish whilst Wilder prepared to haul him off.
Does Besic have a future at Goodison Park?
Yes
No
Besic managed to work a pocket of space for himself to lash the ball home into the bottom right-hand corner, after Millwall unsuccessfully attempted to crowd him out.
The £2.7million-rated defensive midfielder will have one more year to run on his current Toffees contract come the close of the campaign, though has previously hinted that he would be willing to join Sheffield United on a permanent basis.
Lots of Everton fans would seemingly hope that option presents itself in the summer, as they very much doubt Besic has a future at Goodison Park…
Is this a joke ?
— bladder (@TyroneHollow) January 29, 2020
No
— michael blakey (@mblakey84) January 29, 2020
No, he’s not. He spend waaaaay more time in the treatmentroom than on the pitch. The man is made of china
— Matt J (@MJsvg) January 29, 2020
He has played half the minutes of delph!! Who hasnt played anywhere near enough! 1 great goal doesnt change anything
— Michael moran (@michaelmoran198) January 29, 2020
In a word…. NO.
— Maxwell Silverhammer (@maximossilver) January 29, 2020
No
— RPW1888 (@rpw1888) January 29, 2020
Hell no
— John (@ZHall24) January 29, 2020
As much as I love Mo for his passion and tenacity, he’s not our answer
— jake (@jadroque) January 29, 2020
Simply not good enough.
— John Vanderwerff+ (@jvblueboy) January 29, 2020
In other Everton news, the club’s hesitancy could see Ancelotti miss out on signing a 41-cap midfielder this month.