Everton in talks over permanent Alcaraz deal

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It's looking like being a busy summer at Everton.
The revival following David Moyes' appointment in January allowed the Toffees to finish 13th in the table and they can now look at their transfer plans.
The Blues have announced a number of departures but are in discussions with Argentine midfielder Carlos Alcaraz to make his loan deal from Flamengo into a permanent.
Talks between the two parties are said to be going well.
Combative midfielder Idrissa Gueye, who won the club's player of the year award at the age of 35, is also in discussions over a contract extension, with his current deal ending this summer.
Boss Moyes mentioned the club had already spoken to Ipswich striker Liam Delap and conversations continue to take place, though the Englishman also has interest from Manchester United and Chelsea, leaving clubs waiting on his decision.
Striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin and defender Michael Keane are both out of contract too but there are no indications as to whether they will extend their stays to feature at the club's new stadium next season.
