Brazil's forward Everton heads the ball during an international friendly football match between Brazil and Nigeria at the National Stadium in Singapore on Oct 13, 2019. (PHOTO / AFP)
RIO DE JANEIRO - Benfica have opened talks with Gremio about a possible deal to sign Brazil international forward Everton, according to media reports in the South American country.
The 24-year-old has been identified by newly appointed Benfica manager Jorge Jesus as a top transfer target as he seeks to improve his attacking options for next season, Globo Esporte reported.
The 24-year-old has been identified by newly appointed Benfica manager Jorge Jesus as a top transfer target as he seeks to improve his attacking options for next season, Globo Esporte reported
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Everton is tied to Gremio until December 2023 and has a 120 million-euro buyout clause (US$140 million) written into his contract, it added.
However the Brazilian Serie A club is believed to be willing to negotiate a 25 million-euro fee, given the deflationary impact of the coronavirus on football's transfer market.
Everton has made 268 first-team appearances for Gremio and scored 69 goals since being promoted from the club's youth academy in 2014.
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He has been capped 14 times for Brazil and was a member of the Selecao side that won last year's Copa America as hosts.
Napoli, Everton, AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund have also reportedly shown interest in the Brazilian.
