Everton 'reach agreement' for Alcaraz loan deal

Carlos Alcaraz during his time at SouthamptonImage source, Getty Images
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Carlos Alcaraz made 48 appearances for Southampton, including 19 in the Premier League

Everton have "reached an agreement" to sign midfielder Carlos Alcaraz on a loan deal from Flamengo, according to the Brazilian club.

Alcaraz, 22, previously played in the Premier League for Southampton before joining Juventus on loan for the second half of the 2023-24 campaign.

The Argentine started this season with the Saints, coming off the bench in the opening day defeat at Newcastle, but joined Flamengo, external later in August for a club-record £16m fee.

He now looks set to make a quick return to England and, though Everton sources confirmed interest in signing Alcaraz, BBC Sport have been told it is not yet a "done deal".

However, the Brazilian club announced on their official website on Friday that they had reached an agreement to loan Alcaraz to Everton.

The club said the loan includes a "mandatory purchase clause" subject to the parties meeting certain unspecified conditions.

Flamengo football director Jose Boto said: "The decision to negotiate Alcaraz was made after a detailed analysis, considering both the vision of the technical committee and the interests of the club."

Alcaraz would be Everton's first signing since the Friedkin Group took over the club in December.

Moyes 'jealous' of other teams making signings

Speaking in Friday's news conference before their Premier League game against Leicester, Everton manager David Moyes said he was "confident at the moment" of making signings before Monday's transfer deadline

Moyes said: "I know behind the scenes and for all the Evertonians, we are really out there trying to find players we can bring in. Ultimately we are still hampered by Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).

"I'm really jealous of watching a lot of teams who can maybe go for a lot of players at expensive prices.

"At the moment we're not quite there but we don't want to get ourselves in a position we've been in before with points deductions. I hope the supporters all understand that and go with us.

"We hope to bring in some players but maybe it's not the ones that, if we had the money, we would be trying to do."