Everton move for a “extremely good” teenager collapses because of a visa problem

Everton They saw their attempts to sign a talented European teenager because of a visa problem, now revealed a source close to the player.
Everton Eye Attacting Eathers
After a tumultuous few years in Everton, new club owners, Friedkin Group, returned a sense of stability as the club looks forward to the fresh chapter away from Goodison Park.
Not only did Friedkin re -name David Moyes as a manager, resulting in the great increase in the wealth of Taffaes on the field, but significantly reduced the club’s debt in the amount of £ 600 million, which should release funds for new signatures in the coming season.
With money in Kitty, Everton is associated with numerous big names ahead of summer, including the former Chelsea striker Tammy Abrahamwho is currently on loan at AC Milan of Roma.
Everton is considered to have already approached the English, who scored eight goals in 34 Milan games this season, and Moyes is eager to enhance his offensive line, especially with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who is at the end of the campaign without a contract.
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Abraham is believed to be in charge of returning to the Premier League, and West Ham United, Nottingham Forest and Fulham were also called potential courtiers. Otherwise, it is stated that Toffees are also eager for West Ham United Star Thomas Soucek and Brentford’s Christian Norgaardlooking for an experienced head in the middle of the field.
Everton lose on a teenage star
Another player Everton allegedly wanted to follow the Hungarian young man Ricsi Pisont. Pisont, a 13-year-old nephew of former Hungarian international István Pisont, has recently spent time at the Toffees Academy, where is it Impressed enough that Toffees want to sign it.
The teenager also attended Blackburn’s Academy, where he again convinced English savings of his talent. Instead, however, he will now have to stay with the Academy of Budapest Honvéd, a former club of his uncle, because he is unable to get an English visa.
“He has gained a great experience and both clubs wanted to sign it, but unfortunately we are not yet in a place where we can get a visa to England,” said the young man’s father, Richárd Pisont, for Sports, by Sports Witsisc.
“In any case, we are now in a very good place, there is a serious job at the Honvéd Academy and everything is in the place that Ricsi develops his talent in a railway,” he said.
If the comments are István Pisont -his nephew anything to believe, Everton seems to have missed a serious talent.
“He has extremely good insights into the attack zone, makes good decisions in different situations in the game, has a high intelligence for games and very good technical preparations,” said Honvéd legend, who now runs the U-17s Hungarian team. “If his physical parameters are also suitable, and if God helps him, he will have a very good career.”