Everton have signed Spanish forward Sandro Ramirez.
New Everton signing Sandro Ramirez has told the club’s official website that he has an advantage in the Premier League due to his effort and hard running.
After tying up deals for Jordan Pickford, Nathangelo Markelo, Davy Klaassen and Henry Onyekuru, Everton got the chequebook out again to sign Malaga forward Sandro.
The 21-year-old had come up through the ranks with Barcelona having joined the Catalan giants from hometown club Las Palmas back in 2009, but he struggled to make the grade at the Camp Nou.
Malaga forward Sandro shoots
Sandro left Barcelona last summer in order to join Malaga, and he responded by hitting 14 goals in 30 La Liga appearances, starring in attack for the Andalusian side.
A Spanish Under-21 international who also impressed at the Under-21 European Championships in Poland this summer, Sandro now arrives to boost the Everton attack, offering versatility given that he can play out wide or up front.
Some Everton fans may not be too familiar with Sandro and what he can bring to Ronald Koeman’s side, but he has offered an insight to supporters.
Speaking to Everton’s official website, Sandro has suggested that he brings goals and movement to the attack, before touching on his work rate.
Sandro Ramirez at Barcelona
The Spaniard believes his effort and hard work are an advantage in the Premier League, claiming that he has always brought a good work ethic and real desire throughout his career.
“I’m bringing a lot of youthful enthusiasm and a real desire to improve and work hard,” said Sandro. “One of the things I’ve always had is a good work ethic and a real desire and strength of character to do well.”
“My key strength is goalscoring. It’s always good to bring goals to a team and that’s what I’m hoping to do. My game is making runs off the ball, trying to find space, putting in a lot of effort and running hard. I think that’s an advantage in the Premier League,” he added.
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