MEDIA WATCH

What The Papers Say - 28 September

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Brazil striker Richarlison has vowed to continue to give his all for Everton.

The 24-year-old spoke with media outlet Ole and stated he is unsure what the long-term future holds for him but assured he is happy with the Blues and feels at 'home'.

"I have great affection for the people of Everton and for the Club, who received me so well from the first day I arrived," Richarlison said.

"I don't know what the future holds. If one day I have to go, it must be good for me but also for the Club.

"But if I stay, I will continue giving my life for this shirt and for the fans, who have always supported me and were with me at all times.

"I have enormous gratitude and feel at home when I am at Finch Farm training ground or Goodison Park stadium."

Onto transfer speculation and Defensa Central claims Everton are considering a double loan swoop for Real Madrid's Luka Jovic and Isco.

The pair have experienced limited game time this season and appear out-of-favour with their manager.

The outlet claims a deal for the Spanish midfielder could prove more difficult than the 23-year-old Serbian, due to Isco entering the final year of his contract and appears keen for a permanent move.

One player the Blues may lose out on in the coming months is Luis Diaz.

A report from Marca claims the reported Everton target may opt for a transfer to Spanish side Barcelona in the January window.

Their sources claim the Catalan side have identified him as a target and would cost up to £25million.