Everton open door for Charly Alcaraz exit as nightmare Merseyside spell could end already

Everton are reportedly ready to listen to offers for midfielder Charly Alcaraz after a difficult spell on Merseyside.

Alcaraz initially impressed on loan from Flamengo in the second half of last season and joined on a permanent deal in the summer when a clause in the arrangement was triggered.

The 23-year-old has barely been used this season, though, not helped by some injuries, as he has started just six times in the Premier League.

Alcaraz is under contract at Hill Dickinson Stadium until the summer of 2028, but it may well be that he departs before then.

As Everton look towards the summer transfer window, a new update has now emerged on Alcaraz from abroad.

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Everton could let Charly Alcaraz leave if right offer made

Everton are reported to have paid up to £13million to sign Alcaraz, but that depends on various clauses being triggered.

It is likely that many of those have yet to be met, however, given his lack of impact since joining permanently.

GamesStartsMinutesGoalsAssists
Premier League16612401
Carabao Cup2267310
Charly Alcaraz’s Everton stats since joining permanently

As per a report from Bola VIP, added to by Sport Witness, Everton consider Alcaraz a sellable asset heading into the summer window.

Everton are not actively looking to sell the former Argentina Under-23 international, but they will cash in should the right offer be made.

Everton midfielder Carlos Alcaraz's Premier League record in 2025-26 season
Credit: Imago

Exactly what sum the Toffees would accept for Alcaraz is not clear, but it would likely be below the £10m mark given his stock as not exactly risen.

What has David Moyes said about latest Alcaraz blow?

Alcaraz has not featured at all for Everton since the 1-1 draw with Brighton on 31 January due to injury.

Speaking at the end of February, Moyes shared that Alcaraz was “three or four weeks” away from returning to action.

Carlos Alcaraz minutes in the Premier League last season for Everton graphic.
Credit: Breaking Media

That would put Alcaraz in the frame to be back on the field around about now, potentially against Chelsea this coming Saturday.

Alcaraz will have to make do with appearances from the substitutes’ bench, but it is important he makes more of an impact as and when called up.

His future on Merseyside, which has been pretty much a nightmare since signing permanently, now depends on it.