Everton seal €15m Alcaraz deal as Moyes makes first move | OneFootball

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·2 June 2025

Everton seal €15m Alcaraz deal as Moyes makes first move

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Carlos Alcaraz’s permanent move to Everton, confirmed on May 29, 2025, has turned a successful loan spell into a more lasting arrangement. The Argentinian midfielder, who joined Everton on loan from Flamengo back in January, will now be part of David Moyes’s squad on a two-year contract, with an option for an additional year. The transfer fee sits at €15 million (about £12 million), with the potential for up to €3 million more in add-ons—a significant outlay that speaks to Everton’s intent.

Alcaraz, known more commonly as “Charly”, is 23 and arrives after a half-season at Goodison Park that saw him feature in 16 out of a possible 17 matches. That stretch offered a clear picture of his reliability; Everton’s staff and supporters had a long enough look to make an informed decision, and the club has moved quickly to secure his services permanently.


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Before his time on Merseyside, Alcaraz’s stint at Flamengo saw only limited opportunities—just 18 appearances and two goals in Brazil. Despite that, Everton’s scouts saw enough potential, and the player’s adaptation to English football has gone smoothly. His partnership with striker Beto during the loan demonstrated a level of chemistry that Everton hope to see develop further.

With Abdoulaye Doucouré moving on this summer, there is space in Everton’s midfield for someone to establish themselves. Alcaraz looks likely to compete for a starting spot, with the coaching staff considering him for a role as a number 10. His physical profile—176 cm tall and weighing 68 kg—fits the demands of a Premier League midfielder, and at 23, he has time to develop further.

Some Everton fans have raised eyebrows at the short initial contract, wondering whether it reflects uncertainty from either club or player. There’s also been speculation about Alcaraz’s long-term intentions, but the extension option built into the deal gives Everton some flexibility. Overall, the mood among the fan base appears positive, given how well Alcaraz slotted into the side after his arrival in January.

From a financial standpoint, Flamengo benefit from a substantial transfer sum, which represents a tidy profit for a player who was not a regular starter in Brazil. For Everton, the investment is notable, reflecting Moyes’s belief in Alcaraz as a player who can offer more than just squad depth.

This marks the first signing of Moyes’s new era at Everton, signalling his intent for the coming season. The decision to move quickly on Alcaraz suggests a desire to provide stability in midfield as the club reshapes its squad for the challenges ahead.

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