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Beto Transfer from Everton to Juventus

Juventus turned its attention to Beto after the option for Jean-Philippe Mateta failed. TalkSport reported that Juventus had hoped to secure a loan for Beto, but Everton is resisting the move. Everton is refusing to allow Beto's departure without the guarantee of an immediate replacement. Beto has a contract until 2027 and earns an annual salary of €3,128,340 in England.

The Athletic reported that Beto, who is owned by Everton, was proposed to Juventus to strengthen their attack. Juventus also considered a straight loan for the center forward, but the deal was not completed because Everton asked for Edon Zhegrova in exchange.

Juventus did not reach an agreement with En-Nesyri and subsequently made a loan offer for Beto, which was rejected by Everton.

Juventus have made some inquiries for Everton's Beto, according to Tuttomercato. Everton would let the player leave for 20 million euros, but Juventus would only take him on loan without an obligation to buy. Evaluations on the matter will be made.

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Juventus has moved to sign Beto from Everton and will make a loan offer with a purchase option for the Guinean player.

According to Nicolo Schira, Juventus have been offered the chance to sign Everton striker Beto before Deadline Day.

Beto is considered a low-cost option for Juventus, particularly if Everton is open to a loan move. This option is gaining traction depending on Milik's situation.

Beto, an Everton striker and former player in Italian football, is attracting interest from Juventus. Juventus is looking for an experienced vice for Vlahovic. Beto has a good track record from his time at Udinese, scoring 22 goals in 65 appearances.

Beto has been linked with a move to Juventus, who are reportedly exploring the possibility of signing him on loan in January. However, Everton have no plans to offload Beto in January, either on loan or permanently.

Juventus has shown interest in acquiring Beto from Everton to address the extended absence of Arkadiusz Milik, who is dealing with recurring injuries. Beto, bought for 25 million euros in the summer of 2023, has not been a regular choice for Everton manager Sean Dyche. Juventus is contemplating a loan agreement for Beto in the forthcoming winter transfer window. Beto has prior experience in Serie A, where he played for Udinese and scored 21 goals in 63 appearances.

Juventus have expressed interest in signing Beto as a backup striker, citing a shortage of options after Arkadiusz Milik was sidelined indefinitely. Beto, who previously played for Udinese, is currently not in favor with Everton's manager Sean Dyche, as he has not started in the Premier League this season. Juventus are eager to secure him on loan in January because of his familiarity with Serie A, where he has previously scored in double digits.

Juventus is interested in signing Beto from Everton as a backup striker for Dusan Vlahovic. Beto has been struggling for game time at Everton, having only played 43 minutes this season, and hasn't featured since September. The club is considering a loan move, as reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Juventus is considering signing Beto as they are in need of a backup for Dusan Vlahovic. Beto, the former Udinese player, is not getting playing time at Everton and could move to Turin in January to join Juventus.

According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Beto is one of the options that appeals to Juventus as they prepare for the January market. The club is looking for an alternative to Dusan Vlahovic, who has been the most utilized player by Thiago Motta at the start of the season.

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