Everton boss Ronald Koeman admits that it won’t be a problem if Gerard Deulofeu can get some game time at another club, but has insisted that no deal has been agreed yet.

AC Milan have been chasing the former Barcelona winger in the ongoing transfer window and have been trying to agree a loan deal with an optional purchase option.




After remaining stubborn over including a mandatory purchase option, Everton are reportedly ready to accept AC Milan’s terms of a deal for Deulofeu’s departure to Italy.

Koeman admits that he is ready to sanction the winger’s departure if the player can play regular football at a different club, but admits that it will be done with the best interests of Everton in mind.
 


The Toffees boss also stressed that no deal has been agreed with any club thus far for the Spanish winger.  

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The Dutchman said in a press conference: "If he can get somewhere with game time then no problem; if players are not happy we try to find solutions.

“We think about what’s best for the club and then what’s best for the player.

“We've not reached any agreements.”

AC Milan are looking to prepare the figures of a deal that would satisfy Everton’s demands for the player.