Joshua Zirkzee rejected Everton over concerns about game-time

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Joshua Zirkzee rejected Everton over concerns about game-time

Voetbal International [via The Boot Room] has revealed exactly why a proposed move for Bayern Munich starlet Joshua Zirkzee to Everton broke down.

A move to bring the Dutch target man to Goodison Park failed to materialise, with the youngster choosing Serie A side Parma over the Toffees.

The teenager completed a loan-to-buy move, but the prospect of regular first team football at Parma appealed the most to him. Zirkzee was concerned that he would be more of a rotational bench-warmer at Goodison Park, playing deputy to Everton hitman Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

According to Gianluca di Marzio, the Italian club have inserted an option to buy the player worth €13.5m (£11.9m), indicating that the Dutchman has one eye on a permanent stay at the Stadio Ennio Tardini.

Everton director of football Marcel Brands knows the youngster, given that he held a post with Dutch outfit Feyenoord when Zirkzee was coming through their youth setup.

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In the end, missing out on Zirkzee was not a major blow for the Toffees, who brought in knows the youngster on a six-month deal for a nominal fee on deadline day. The Dutchman’s potential cannot be understated, but a deal looked destined to go Parma’s way.

There will be a collective sigh of relief among Everton fans that they were able to secure meaningful backup in the centre-forward role and will be safe in the knowledge a lack of depth is unlikely to catch them out.

Even in the worst of circumstances, Richarlison has experience playing as a striker and represents a third option.

In that view, Everton secured a striker in an ultimately successful window in which both the incomings and outgoings suited the tailored needs of the club.

Freelance content writer covering Everton, Celtic, Southampton and many more clubs. Long-suffering Crystal Palace fan.

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