Manchester City Fans have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which relays reports of Everton’s interest in City defender Tosin Adarabioyo.
The Nigerian center defender was on loan at West Bromwich Albion during the 2018-19 season and spent the 2019-20 campaign on loan at Blackburn Rovers.
It has been reported that Everton are looking to sign a central defender and have identified the 22-year-old as potential transfer target.
According to the Sunday Mirror, Everton are weighing up a move for Manchester City defender Tosin Adarabioyo to improve their defensive options during this transfer window. Carlo Ancelotti’s men conceded 56 goals in the Premier League last season.
In reaction to the report shared on Twitter by City Chief and Man City Xtra, City fans have expressed their thoughts and opinions
Ancelotti wanting him… This only shows his level… Let him on loan or keep him as 4th cb …— Subodh Acharya (@sa_subodh) August 9, 2020
John Stones says HI 🙂— AJ 🥶 (Tier 1 Journalist) (@KSZN22) August 9, 2020
A 2 year loan deal. What chelsea had for zouma. Perfect for us. PL experience in a top 10 team, then comes back to us— Karannnn890 (@karrannn835) August 9, 2020
Give him a extension contract first and loan to Everton wil give him good PL experience.— Ashish Nair (@MancityBlues17) August 9, 2020
Nah keep him instead. He’s a class cb.— Iddin (@khairyizuddin) August 9, 2020
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