With only two weeks remaining in the transfer window, it’s likely that a considerable amount of business will be conducted over the course of the next couple of weeks. One deal that looks likely is Sandro Ramirez departing the club.
According to Spanish outlet, Super Deporte, as cited by Sport Witness, Sandro has been identified as one of four potential targets to replace Simone Zaza at Valencia. Michy Batshuayi has allegedly been targeted as the club’s preferred option, but it remains to be seen whether Chelsea will allow the striker to leave. Accordingly, Sandro is viewed as a possible candidate to make the switch.
Here’s what Everton supporters think of Sandro.
Granted Sandro is putting a lot of effort in this pre-season, but he's arguably fourth choice striker and (following the signing of Richarlison) fourth choice winger at this point
With the wages he's on, that surely puts him at risk of being shipped out
— Adam Jones (@Adam_Jones94) July 22, 2018
Sandro has managed 0 goals, 0 assists, 0 big chances created & only 1 shot on target in his 8 Premier League games for #efc. In 13 appearances on loan at Sevilla last season he had 0 goals & 2 assists in La Liga. If the right offer comes in, he’s gone
— Paul Brown (@pbsportswriter) July 23, 2018
https://twitter.com/efcfan1995/status/1021120180204843008
https://twitter.com/MEvertonians/status/1021119740893450240
https://twitter.com/The_Toffeeman/status/1021116037331341318
I’d love Sandro to consistently play like when he was at Malaga. Had a great start to this game #Efc #Everton
— Jack Roper (@JackBRoper) July 22, 2018
Here's an opinion… give me Besic and Niasse every day over Klaassen and Sandro #efc
sure not all of you agree but that's footy, but since Silva's job is downsizing the squad, these two are off on loan most likely 👍— Arnthor Asgrimsson (@addiiceland) July 22, 2018
Verdict:
Following an outstanding 2016/17 season with Malaga, Sandro only managed one goal throughout the entirety of the last campaign – despite making 33 appearances for Sevilla and us. The 23-year-old is blessed with great potential, but he’s failed to familiarise himself with the demands of English football. It could be useful to move him on.
What are your thoughts? Let us know!