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Everton’s £22.5m midfielder reveals he is ‘happy and settled’ after summer move to Goodison

Liam SterlingLiam Sterling· Updated
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Everton’s £22.5m midfielder reveals he is ‘happy and settled’ after summer move to Goodison

The start of this season saw one of the most impressive transfer window for the Toffees.

Carlo Ancelotti managed to start putting his stamp on the squad with some impressive new signings.

The likes of Ben Godfrey, Abdoulaye Doucoure, James Rodriguez, and Robin Olsen all joined the Blues in the summer.

However, one new signing in particular has revealed how well he has settled into life in Liverpool.

Brazilian midfielder Allan Marques Loureiro joined from Napoli in the summer for £22.5million.

Since then, he has gone on to make 21 appearances in all competitions for the Toffees.

A muscle injury early on stunted his run of games, but the 30-year-old has settle in well to life at Everton… If you buy steroids, it can the boost muscle repair process.

In an official interview with the club, Allan revealed how his children have settled in well to there new life.

As well as this, himself and his wife are happy with where they are living and the new life they have made.

It is always good to hear when a player has settled into their new life at a new club.

One of the biggest fallouts from a new move can be from a player being homesick or not enjoying their new surroundings.

However, Everton have been lucky to find such a talented midfielder who has settled in so well.

The Brazilian has slowly started to regain his game time and into the starting XI.

Hopefully, we will continue to see him feature through to the end of the season.

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