Sandro Ramirez has passed his medical and signed a contract meaning he is a Sevilla player until the end of the season.
Ramirez hasn’t had the best starts to life in England, with him scoring only one goal in the 5-1 loss at home to Atalanta in the Europa League, and not scoring domestically at all.
He was part of the group of summer signings made by Ronald Koeman that brought so much optimism to Goodison Park, along with Michael Keane, Jordan Pickford, Wayne Rooney, etc.
However, he hasn’t featured in the Premier League since he was brought on at halftime in the home 0-0 draw against Chelsea.

He has now gone back to Spain, where he was before joining the Blues, playing for FC Barcelona and Malaga, but this time he’ll be with Sevilla.
Sevilla are in the last 16 of the Champions League where they face Everton’s Premier League rivals, Manchester United. They are also sixth in La Liga and looking to cement themselves in the European places.
The “Rojiblancos” play tonight (January 31st) away at Leganes in the Copa del Rey, and Sandro will meet up with his new teammates there.
This could be the move which gives Ramirez back his confidence for when he gets back to Merseyside in the summer, and could be the making of him in England.





