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One of Everton’s attackers is claimed to be dreaming of heading back to the country where he was playing before the Toffees signed him.

 

Sean Dyche’s side made an inconsistent start to their season but now they have stabilised in recent weeks.

 

Signing a striker in the summer transfer window was high on Everton’s agenda and they could only manage to loan in Chelsea’s Armando Broja, who is yet to play a single minute for the Toffees due to injury.

 

 

Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Beto are Everton’s available options for the striker role, and the English striker is Dyche’s clear first choice.

 

Beto is still behind Calvert-Lewin in the pecking order and has not started a single league match this season.

 

 

Everton signed Beto from Italian side Udinese and, according to Italian outlet Calciomercato.com, the striker is now dreaming of a return to Serie A.

 

It is suggested that an escape route back to Italy could be provided by Roma.

 

 

Roma are owned by The Friedkin Group, who are currently in the process of taking over Everton.

 

Claudio Ranieri is Roma’s new boss and Beto could end up in Rome in January as they are looking to bring a new striker in.