Ramiro Funes Mori has not started for Everton in the Premier League since August.

Ramiro Funes Mori has hinted to La Nacion (as quoted by Sports Witness) that he could look to leave Everton, unless he starts playing more regularly.
Funes Mori moved to Everton last season, and he was a key part of Roberto Martinez’s starting line-up.
However, the Argentine defender has spent most his time on the substitutes’ bench this term.
Everton brought in Ashley Williams last summer, and the former Swansea City man has slotted in alongside Phil Jagielka in the heart of the Merseyside club’s defence.

Funes Mori, therefore, has had to watch a lot of football from the sidelines, and he has suggested that he is starting to get frustrated with his peripheral role.
“I started playing, but then the manager decided I had to be a substitute,” Funes Mori said.
“I’ll see how things are going, because if I don’t play I will look for a way out to have that continuity of which we spoke, because I’ve place in the national team also based on play. I need continuity. And to play… at Everton or elsewhere.”
Funes Mori has not made a Premier League start for Everton since the end of August, and he has only played in six games in total this season.

During his first term at Everton, Funes Mori played 38 times and managed to score on five occasions.
Funes Mori is currently away from Everton training, on international duty with Argentina.
The South American nation have a World Cup qualifier against Peru scheduled on Friday evening.

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