Sky Sports: Everton could seal deal for £200k/wk player by Wednesday

Sky Sports: Everton could seal deal for £200k/wk player by Wednesday

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Mark is the second-longest serving member of the Breaking Media team, rising through the ranks from writer to deputy editor. Mark is a highly skilled editor, with a particular expertise in headline writing, and finger on the pulse for trending content that fans love to read about. Mark graduated from Leeds Trinity University in 2018, and is based in Wakefield. He has covered Goodison News throughout his time at the company, chronicling Everton's financial turmoil and recovery under the Friedkin Group, and the move to Hill Dickinson Stadium from Goodison Park.

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Everton are finally closing in on the signing of Real Madrid midfielder James Rodriguez.

The Toffees and Carlo Ancelotti have been chasing the Colombian international for a number of weeks now, and finally, appear to have made a breakthrough.

Rodriguez is deemed surplus-to-requirements by Zinedine Zidane, and the £200,000-a-week player is now set to move to Goodison Park.

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Sky Sports have reported that Everton could seal a deal for Rodriguez by Wednesday of this week.

It is suggested on their website that the two clubs are closing in on an agreement and that the 29-year-old could complete his medical by the end of the week.

Initially, it was being reported that a loan deal was the most likely for Ancelotti and Everton, although that could change.

In the same report, it is claimed that Rodriguez is keen to put pen-to-paper on a three-year deal at Goodison Park.

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Rodriguez did only complete 419 minutes in the La Liga last season, starting five games out of his eight appearances.

The 29-year-old only managed to add a single goal and assist in those outings, and despite this Ancelotti has always been a massive fan.

The Colombian made a massive name for himself on the World Cup stage, and he will be given the chance to bring that back at Goodison Park - we can't wait to see it.

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