Nathan Patterson Transfer from Everton to Sevilla
Sevilla are interested in signing Everton right-back Nathan Patterson this month. David Moyes will ultimately make the decision, and he views Nathan Patterson as an important squad player because of the team's lack of depth, despite his minimal playing time. Everton probably needs Patterson currently because they have some injury problems. Everton's actions in the market could be a significant factor, as right-back has been a problem position for them this season.
According to Ekrem Konur, the Serie A clubs Lazio and Bologna have joined La Liga club Sevilla in seeking to sign Everton’s Nathan Patterson on a loan deal this month.
According to journalist Lyall Thomas in Sky Sports, Sevilla maintains its interest in Nathan Patterson and had already inquired about him in August. Patterson has had limited playing time at Everton. David Moyes would not object to loaning his compatriot. The full-back wants to play more minutes to be able to go to the World Cup with Scotland. The coach would only let him leave at the end of the transfer window because several of his players are at the Africa Cup of Nations. The player has 18 months left on his contract with Everton and his market value has dropped to 10 million euros.
Sky reports that Sevilla continues to see Nathan Patterson as their main target for strengthening the right-back position. Sevilla monitored Nathan Patterson last summer and they remain interested.
Team Talk reports on Sevilla's agreement in principle to sign Nathan Patterson on a season-long loan. Sevilla have reached an agreement in principle to sign Nathan Patterson on a season-long loan. However, the move depends on a few factors, including Everton signing a new right-back and Sevilla selling their current right-back, Juanlu Sanchez.
Sevilla has begun discussions to arrange a one-season loan for Nathan Patterson. The 23-year-old player is not included in Everton's manager David Moyes' plans, as Moyes has chosen to utilize Jake O’Brien on the right side due to ongoing injuries to team captain Séamus Coleman. Patterson is regarded as one of the most promising full-backs in British football and represents Scotland at the international level. In 2022, Everton invested 14 million euros in Patterson from Rangers, with a contract extending until 2027. He is presently recovering from a hernia that has sidelined him for nearly a month. Transfermarkt currently values him at €15 million.
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