
According to Calciomercato, Robin Olsen is no longer convinced about staying at Everton beyond his loan spell from Roma.
Why?
Well, sadly for the 42-cap Sweden international, his Manchester-based house was burgled by an armed gang at the start of the month, as the Guardian reported on March 10th.
The 31-year-old was at home with his wife and two young children at the time.
As the Guardian claim, Everton have offered the Olsen family their support following the attack, which has left them a bit shaken up.
Thankfully, nobody was physically harmed.

You can understand why such a terrible incident has led to Olsen no longer feeling comfortable on Merseyside, as Calciomercato claim.
The Malmö-born glovesman has made nine appearances for the Toffees this season, and was brought in mainly to provide competition to Jordan Pickford.
Luckily for Olsen, he is only on loan until June, so he can leave Merseyside quite easily without needing to negotiate anything with Everton.

The £19,231-a-week man has impressed when he’s played, so it’s a shame to hear that the shot-stopper no longer has a desire to remain at Goodison Park.
However, as aforesaid, you can’t blame him one bit.
It must’ve been a seriously traumatic experience for him and his family.
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