Everton are currently monitoring potential targets ahead of the January window. After losing out on Lyon winger Ernest Nuamah at the end of August, Sean Dyche is obviously keen to bolster his attacking lineup this winter.
Wilfried Gnonto was another target for the Toffees; in fact, Championship team Leeds United rejected a £23 million approach for the player. It has recently come to light that Everton dispatched scouts to observe a promising winger in Brazil; nevertheless, they will have fierce competition if they want to sign him.
Everton and Chelsea scouting Henrique Carmo
TBR Football is aware that Henrique Carmo, a teenager from Sao Paulo, is attracting significant interest from England as well as other countries in Europe.
While PSG has been conducting due diligence on him, Monaco, Marseille, Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig, and AC Milan are also keeping an eye on him. We can reveal that Chelsea, Brentford, Brighton, Fulham, and Newcastle have all scouted him this season in addition to Everton, one of the Premier League clubs that has seen him.
Despite making his first-team debut just last month, Carmo is well-liked, and it’s anticipated that a deal will be reached in January.
Henrique Carmo’s Profile
Carmo is a right winger by trade and is regarded as one of Sao Paulo’s best young prospects having blossomed at the academy. The Brazil youth international will turn 18 in November, so if Everton were to sign him, they would obviously have to raise and handle him appropriately.
An £8 million offer for Carmo has previously been turned down by Shakhtar Donetsk.
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