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Moyes envy the teams of great expense while Everton’s hands are tied

Moyes envy the teams of great expense while Everton’s hands are tied

David Moyes © Getty Images

Everton can only look at the envy in other clubs that pursue a big money before the middle of the season is over, as they cannot afford to violate the Prime League financial rules, said manager David Mos.

Everton desperately needs reinforcement when they look to avoid departure once again after they have lost their brazier eagle for a season due to knee injury, and Dominic Calvert-Levin striker has a substance with a substrate for several weeks.

Dwight McNeile feeds the knee injury, while Armando Bija is also delayed when Everton is looking for reinforcements, but Moyes does not want the club to re -expel points for breach of profitability and stability rules (PSR).

Last season, Everton was logged in eight points for PSR violations, but it was possible to avoid departure, finishing the 15th place. Merceiside Club – 16th this season, seven points from the fall zone.

“Certain at the moment has become complicated because it is definitely not to try (on the market). I know that behind the scenes … We really try to find players we can attract,” – said My journalists.

“After all, we are still prevented by PSR. I am really jealous to look at many teams that maybe many players can go at expensive prices.

“At the moment we are not quite there, but we do not want to get into the provisions in which we were before, with points. I hope that supporters all understand it and go with us.”

The transfer window is closed on Monday, and Mosa said he hopes to attract new recruits, but they may not be the best goals if the club had more money.

With Beto, the only attacker accessible to Moyes, the Scottish manager said he would consider the game in the center of Michael Kin at the front, if he did not turn out against Leicester City on Saturday.

“Let’s be fair, it is not the center forward, but it seems that everyone tells me that he always did well enough,” said Mos.

“I remember him from years ago and he played very well in Bernley before he came here and when I was in Manchester United for a while. I think we will probably try that -This.

“We need everyone to be adapted and flexible and see what we have. It is not my first thought, but I may need it.”