Everton star Demarai Gray ‘Likely’ to head to Saudi Arabia as Fulham transfer news drops – Alan Myers
Demarai Gray from Everton to Saudi Arabia is a “likely outcome” after Fulham edged closer to signing Adama Traore, according to Alan Myers.
Writing on his personal Twitter account (11 August), the Sky Sports journalist reports that the west London club are in advanced talks to sign Spain international Toure after he left Wolves at the end of his contract.
Fulham had previously been linked with a move for Gray but with Traore now close to signing, Myers believes a move to Crystal Palace or Saudi Arabia are far more likely now for the Toffees star.
“Adama Traore in advanced talks to join Fulham, the winger is a free agent after leaving Wolves,” he wrote.
“Likely to mean Palace and more so Saudi Arabia a likely outcome for [Demarai] Gray sale.”
Cash in
Gray was an incredibly important member of the Everton squad last season, playing out of position but putting in a shift and scoring some big goals over the course of the campaign.
But it was clear quite quickly after Sean Dyche arrived that he wouldn’t be first choice if everyone was fit, and with 12 months remaining on his deal at Goodison an exit now seems as though it suits everyone.
A Premier League move looked most likely, but with Fulham now seemingly out of the race a move to Saudi Arabia has been mooted previously and they would no doubt cough up the funds needed to make both Everton and Gray happy.
Gray has the option of waiting a bit longer for a move to Saudi to develop as their transfer window closes two weeks after England’s, but Everton will need to know what’s happening so they can replace him first.
Either way, if we can get the money we want for him then it doesn’t matter to us where it comes from. The earlier the better so we can use it for other targets.
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