Billy Gilmour, a young player for Chelsea, may get interested in joining Everton after hearing transfer rumors connecting him to the Merseyside team.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Gilmour endured a trying season-long loan at Norwich City last year, so it’s not surprising that the Blues would send him out once again.
According to the Daily Mail, Everton is keeping an eye on the 21-year-old midfielder. According to reports, considering that the Premier League season starts next week, the Toffees could be willing to sign him on a loan.
The kid is expected to temporarily depart Stamford Bridge once more this summer, the report continues.
Gilmour should be really optimistic that this agreement will materialize, despite the fact that there is yet nothing that is completely certain.
He lost favor and eventually didn’t play enough minutes for a team that was relegated from the Premier League, which is the major issue with his loan to Norwich. But the difficulty he had will serve as an excellent learning curve for his advancement.
It’s important that people remember how gifted the Scotland international is as well.
A opportunity to put things right and restart his career with a new Premier League team may be a true godsend. Everton appears to be a great option for a new residence.
The talented central midfielder would be joining an Everton team that unquestionably needs reinforcements in the center of the field. For this reason, they are apparently aiming to recruit two new midfielders, including Idrissa Gueye of Paris Saint-Germain.
Factor Frank Lampard
The presence of Everton’s manager Frank Lampard would have to be the biggest plus for Gilmour coming there.
Gilmour was previously taught by Chelsea great Lampard when he was the Blues manager, so he is well aware of the youngster’s abilities and potential.
He even gave him a raving review a couple of years ago and called him “amazing.”
There is a good chance Gilmour will get the chance to fight for a position very close to the Chelsea formation because Lampard appears to be going with a 3-4-3 style.
He merely needs the experience to develop his self-assurance and sense of the game, which, when combined with his unique abilities, might make the young prospect extremely unique in the future.