Updated Ben Godfrey looks set to leave Everton this summer amid reports that Atalanta have had an improved offer accepted by the Blues for the defender.
The Italian club had an initial bid closer to £8m turned down yesterday but they have returned with improved terms believed to be worth more than £10m plus performance-related add-ons and the transfer could be settled before the 30th of June.
Fabrizio Romano says that talks were successful, with the Italians upping their bid while also agreeing a personal package with the player himself. The the two clubs have now agreed a fee, with Godfrey due to travel to Bergamo tomorrow (Friday) to undergo a medical.
Godfrey is entering the final year of his contract and was seeking assurances of more guaranteed playing time and though Everton were thought to value him closer to £15m. According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, the Club received a bid close to that figure from another un-named club but the consensus appears to be that the player wanted the move to Atalanta.
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The former York defender was signed from Norwich City for £20m four years ago but his time at Everton has been disrupted by injury and a spell suffering from long Covid.
Valued by Sean Dyche for his versatiity, he made 15 Premier League appearances last season.
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Denis Richardson
1 Posted
26/06/2024 at
19:03:34
Had high hopes for him when he signed but never seemed to be the same player after the injury. Good luck to him, wherever he ends up, just hope we can get a decent part of our £20m outlay back.
Def need to sign a new defender or two…
Ian Bennett
2 Posted
26/06/2024 at
19:06:10
Reject it.
Steve Hogan
3 Posted
26/06/2024 at
19:08:05
You never know quite what’s around the corner in football, from both a player and fans perspective. At the end of his first season with us, I believed we had a real powerhouse of a player on our hands, and he rightly won the Player of the Season award. A bad injury and a dose of Covid later on in his career changed everything. He was never quite the same.
Best of luck wherever he ends up.
Kieran Kinsella
4 Posted
26/06/2024 at
19:10:14
Apparently Atlanta are willing to sell Lookman for 70 million.
Colin Glassar
5 Posted
26/06/2024 at
19:12:58
Everyone is saying DCL is refusing to sign a new conteact No to sign a new contract without a shred of evidence.
Andy Crooks
6 Posted
26/06/2024 at
19:20:12
I think it is important to keep Godfrey
He has had a lot of stick on here but has had so many injury and illness issues and has played out of position too. I believe he is an absolutely top class player, nearing his peak. Keep him!!
As for Lookman, Kieran, well, reading between the lines,I think you will agree with this:
Cancel the stadium and invest every penny in bringing Lookman back
He was a proper Blue, committed to Everton and never complained or agitated for a move
If only we had eleven Lookmans last season!!
Brian Williams
7 Posted
26/06/2024 at
19:21:16
£15m is the minimum I’d accept for him.
If Atalanta question the price just tell em “you fucking started it with your Lookman valuation.”
Shane Corcoran
8 Posted
26/06/2024 at
19:26:06
You went all out there Andy. Very thorough.
Pat Kelly
9 Posted
26/06/2024 at
19:27:28
If theres an offer from another Club close to £15m, then take it. Maybe Godfrey doesnt want to accept that Club. But he clearly wants away. Get it done and move on.
Shaun Parker
10 Posted
26/06/2024 at
19:36:01
Another player who flatters to deceive.
Lets get rid of all these fringe players. If he thinks hes worth a start in the team and so hes not signing new contract, take a look in the mirror.
Get them to charter a flight for him and stick him on the next plane.
Mike Gaynes
11 Posted
26/06/2024 at
19:37:56
Yes, he’s had terrible breaks with injuries and Covid, but he’s also a player without a position. He came in as a centre-back who turned out to be hopeless in the air and easily caught out of position. Late last season he successfully reinvented himself as a defensive right back — he was brilliant in the derby with that save off the line — and with his terrific pace and tackling he may have a future there, but he cannot pass and will never contribute in attack.
Seems to me that if Godfrey goes it means Dyche still has hopes for Patterson.
Mike Allison
12 Posted
26/06/2024 at
19:53:55
The issue is our shortage of any players at all. We need 3-4 in on free transfers just to be able to name a full match day squad.
Ian Pilkington
13 Posted
26/06/2024 at
19:56:42
Absolutely correct regarding DCL, nor is their any evidence that we have breached PSR, which many on here seem happy to believe.
Robert Tressell
14 Posted
26/06/2024 at
20:02:34
Consequently, he hasn’t established himself as a first teamer. With him being out of contract next summer, we’d end up paying him a fortune to play about 10 games. We can’t afford to do that.
It’s a financial decision only.
As it happens I’m expecting Patterson to leave too, but perhaps on loan. I don’t think Dyche does rate him.
Sam Hoare
15 Posted
26/06/2024 at
20:06:18
£15m for him would seem a good deal for everyone and might hopefully be reinvested into a RB with some upside.
Christy Ring
16 Posted
26/06/2024 at
20:43:20
Godfrey is in his final year, and wants to go.
Hopefully Dyche will sign a full-back if he goes, but I guarantee if Dyche got an offer for Patterson, he’d drive him there himself.
Phil (Kelsall) Roberts
17 Posted
26/06/2024 at
20:55:58
Same goes for Maupay.
Will we have 11 players for that first match at BMD?
🤭
Jonathan Oppenheimer
18 Posted
26/06/2024 at
20:59:12
Unless Branthwaite is gone, in which case we need him unless theres another center back lined up, we have to take that money for Godfrey.
Sure, you need squad players, and well be in trouble if we have only Ashley Young, Seamus and Michael Keane as our defensive cover, but as others have noted you have to take £10 million and reinvest it in younger defenders in this case.
Denis Richardson
19 Posted
26/06/2024 at
21:01:07
Given we cant afford to lose him on a free I cannot imagine wed let his contract run down. Thats exactly the behaviour thats gotten us into the mess were in. Can think of at least half a dozen expensive buys during Moshiris time that left on a free.
Hes been with us 8 years now so dont begrudge him a move, as long as we get a decentish fee.
Sky now saying West Ham and Brentford(!) also interested.
Long long way to go till the window shuts. The only single upside of PSR is that clubs are forced to sell players in June so theres at least something to talk about…..euros at ‘king boring so far.
Ian Bennett
20 Posted
26/06/2024 at
21:53:57
For me I’d sell him. He’s a good size and pace, but his positional sense, heading and on ball ability is poor. I know he’s turned down a deal, but he never game me confidence of being a first choice full back or centre back.
A bit like Funes Mori, our lack of proper money cost us. Instead of signing van dyke we got funes mori. Instead of Gabriel who has done well at Arsenal, we bought Godfrey. Poor scouting or ability to complete deals being the resounding issue again.
Chris Keher
21 Posted
26/06/2024 at
22:30:45
If he doesn’t get more game-time though he has to go for his own good.
Rob Dolby
22 Posted
26/06/2024 at
22:45:00
If we move him on for any sort of fee I would be more than happy. Hopefully Holgate and Maupay next to exit.
James Marshall
23 Posted
26/06/2024 at
23:17:25
Better them to balance the books, than Calvert-Lewin, Branthwaite, Onana et al.
Keep your better players, flog your less-used players. It makes total sense as far as I see it.
Bill Gienapp
24 Posted
26/06/2024 at
23:32:29
As others have said, he provides versatile cover defensively, but he’s basically a “Jack of all trades, master of none” and has been for a while. Moving him on would be sensible business at this point.
But I’ll continue beating the drum that, if we discard Patterson, it will be very foolish.
Dale Self
25 Posted
26/06/2024 at
00:01:43
Mike’s summary is difficult to get around and £15M is too good to pass up.
Si Cooper
26 Posted
27/06/2024 at
00:37:24
However, Dyche needs players who are both capable and committed to his cause if he’s going to improve things overall. Ben Godfrey has question marks in place for both attributes but he is someone I can see getting back on track in the near future to the extent we will feel we would have been better off keeping him.
Ed Prytherch
27 Posted
27/06/2024 at
00:56:10
We could be fielding a very changed starting 11 next season.
Don Alexander
28 Posted
27/06/2024 at
03:55:55
I hope we keep him but given the financial quagmire long since dumped upon us by Usmanov’s monkey – led by the ever insufferable liar he allowed free rein – I suppose we now just have to sell him to even try to claw back any iota of financial credibility under the Premier League’s wholly unfit for purpose, in a respectable sense, “rules”.
I wish £millionaire Ben well, in a way.
Ralph Basnett
29 Posted
27/06/2024 at
04:22:15
Has Everton offered Calvert-Lewina new contract? Yes.
Has Calvert-Lewin signed the new contract? No.
Everyone is therefore correct, he has refused to sign a new, not to say he won’t sign but we are in a shit position as we have to satisfy him if we want to keep him, satisfy the mean if we let him go and satisfy PSR.
Danny O’Neill
30 Posted
27/06/2024 at
06:01:41
He is a useful player to have in the squad. The only thing I have, and it’s not a criticism given his effort and commitment, is that I’m unsure what his best position is.
If Branthwaite is kept, he won’t get past him and Tarkowski, so it will be makeshift fullback or backup in my opinion. Probably useful given the injury to Mykolenko.
I won’t second guess what the club are going to do business wise over the next month or so, as for me it’s pointless. I’ll just wait and see.
Mike Gaynes
31 Posted
27/06/2024 at
07:14:42
Neither Van Dijk nor Gabriel ever had the slightest interest in joining Everton. And our owner could never have afforded half of the £75m that Van Dijk cost the Liverpool.
Ian Jones
32 Posted
27/06/2024 at
07:43:20
Whatever interest there might have been, he chose to join Koeman and other Dutch players at Southampton which at the time were showing signs of ambition.
As for Gabriel, don’t know about any interest, but as with many potentially highly regarded players, given a choice of going to a top 4/6 club or Everton, it’s not a tough choice.
We have to get used to being used as a stepping-stone club at the moment.
You have to wonder if players like Onana are that highly regarded, how do they end up with us… apart from the obvious lure of money.
Bob Parrington
33 Posted
27/06/2024 at
07:56:37
If he still had 2 years left on his contract, I would suggest we keep him for next season but, with only one, it’s probably sensible to let him go for a bid above £10M.
Sam Hoare
34 Posted
27/06/2024 at
07:57:46
As for Gabriel, reportedly he was happy to sign for Everton and had agreed terms. Arsenal played their hand on him quite late, which of course was always going to trump us.
Ian Bennett
35 Posted
27/06/2024 at
08:01:11
We wouldn’t pay the £15M for Van Dijk.
We were heavily linked with Gabriel and Dunfries but didn’t have the money to complete those deals, or quite the pull. So cheaper deals like Godfrey and Patterson, and lost a fortune compared to what we bought buying inferior players.
Penny rich, pound foolish. Big clubs get their targets, and keep their better players. It is a talent that has haunted us broadly for 40-odd years.
Colin Glassar
36 Posted
27/06/2024 at
08:29:20
Brian Harrison
37 Posted
27/06/2024 at
09:39:01
So, if neither are sold in this window, it is highly unlikely they would sign a new contract in January, so they would walk at the end of the season and the club wouldn’t get a penny for either. Which on current estimates would mean the club would potentially lose £50M in transfer fees.
Mal van Schaick
38 Posted
27/06/2024 at
09:44:54
Cash in for £25M and invest in Jacob Greaves from Hull for £15M.
Mark Taylor
39 Posted
27/06/2024 at
11:21:56
Regarding PSR, you are right that no-one knows the actual situation, other than (hopefully!) the club, but I think there are reasonable fears that we likely would breach it unless we get a net transfer profit before end of June.
It is shown in previous accounts that we are or have been a loss making club and, while we are shifting a couple of high wage earners off the books, that may be traded off against some of the recent activity buying Beto, Chermiti etc on what appears to be the never-never, with delayed payments. Added to that, we do know we have substantially increased our debt to continue work on the stadium and the revenue gain from that is a full year away. That debt carries interest costs, possibly at punitive levels.
Hence many of us suspect that is what is driving our transfer strategy and business. I think we have at least one more challenging year, financially. After that, hopefully the owners can re-structure the debt and with a hopefully lower cost base and somewhat higher stadium revenue, we can look forward to not scratching around to survive.
Paul Hewitt
40 Posted
27/06/2024 at
11:34:19
Ndidi is now going to sign a new Leicester contract. So he’s not going anywhere.
Lester Yip
41 Posted
27/06/2024 at
11:55:57
Really, with a good run of games and a change of scene, he might flourish again. $12M + sell-on fees is the minimum.
Ian Bennett
42 Posted
27/06/2024 at
12:13:57
We don’t have a clue if we are in PSR breach. Even if we are and it’s relatively small, we have suffered points deduction for 2 of those 3 years already.
So the penalty could well be down to a point or 2. The club might well be prepared to take that on, rather than give away players cheap.
My sense is Godfrey will go, and that will be enough to get us over.
Pete Ellingham
43 Posted
27/06/2024 at
12:50:24
Pat Kelly
44 Posted
27/06/2024 at
13:00:04
We should take the Lyon offer.
Brian Wilkinson
45 Posted
27/06/2024 at
13:13:07
Take the money, submit our accounts up to 30 June, then dip into the transfer market on 1 July for players we need.
Mark Taylor
46 Posted
27/06/2024 at
13:21:53
Hopefully you are right and it only needs a Godfrey type sale to keep us under, not an Onana or Calvert-Lewin sale (unless there are contract issues and the funds are all re-invested).
I’m not aware that Friedkin has yet cleared any debt, given the sale process is still ongoing, but for sure, the key to our future stability will be his operation restructuring, with reduced debt levels and reduced cost of servicing the debt.
Brian Harrison
47 Posted
27/06/2024 at
13:51:43
Being an old cynic I find the DCL Newcastle transfer rather curious, especially now that Newcastle have pulled out of the deal. So my question is why have they pulled out and seeing they have publicly stated that they have pulled out of the possible transfer then they are not denying they were trying to do a deal for him. Now I am sure his agent will have discussed what salary DCL was after and they must have had an idea of what transfer fee Everton would want. So why suddenly the change of heart, or could it be that they would rather complete a deal after the 30th June because of P&S rules which makes sense. Or is this a player and Newcastle thinking they would both get better deals if the transfer took place in Jan, when DCL would be into the last 12 months of his contract so Newcastle can offer a lot less and DCL gets a bigger signing on fee.
Pat Kelly
48 Posted
27/06/2024 at
13:58:08
Mark #46, the £158m loan from MSP has been paid by our new American best friends.
Pat Kelly
49 Posted
27/06/2024 at
14:04:45
Brian #47, hopefully Dom won’t do a Barkley on us.
James Marshall
50 Posted
27/06/2024 at
14:28:01
They may well have bags of cash, but that doesn’t mean they can spend it until they sell some players. Have they sold anyone? Not as far as I’m aware, thus they can’t buy Calvert-Lewin, so they tell the press it’s because of his age — which apparently wasn’t a problem a couple of weeks ago, so I smell bullshit. He’s only aged 2 weeks.
Pat @49,
Do a Barkley? Calvert-Lewin has been with us about 8 years now – in the modern game, I’d call that pretty loyal. Players almost always come and go, I’ve never understood the anger towards players when a lot of them leave without saying thankyou or sucking up to supporters with a fond ‘so long and thanks for all the fish’ message on Instagram.
I wouldn’t begrudge Calvert-Lewin a move to another club. He’s been decent for us, and if he moves on, so be it. If he chooses Newcastle, good luck to him – there’s more to a player choosing a club than the club itself.
It comes down to things like location, as well as the club in question. Calvert-Lewin has a new baby, and is getting married so if him and his partner see their lives in the North-East in the near future, who are we to argue?
Brian Wilkinson
51 Posted
27/06/2024 at
14:42:50
Come July, I can see all the above clubs entering the transfer market, to get players in once the 30 June deadline has passed.
Makes sense to wait a week or so, then they can add it to the next financial year’s accounts, spread over 3 to 5 years. It also enables the clubs to hold out for a higher transfer fee, instead of having to sell certain players for a low fee, or a fire sale.
Seems Everton have learned from the forced low transfer fee for Richarlison.
Gerry Western
52 Posted
27/06/2024 at
15:59:28
From my recollection he signed for Southampton for a reported fee of 11.5m, there may well have been add-ons which may have inflated the fee over the length of the contract. As you rightly state we signed Mori as an alternative very late in the window for a reported fee of 9.5m. What was galling was the fact that the club brought Mori in at what they thought was a bargain price, initially believing they could capture him for around 8-8.5m.
However they apparently learned late in the negotiation that there was a third party interest and they had to cough up another 1-1.5m to buy them out, hence it proved to be a panic buy.
The net effect of this was we lost out on the signing VVD for the sake of 2m, penny inching at its finest when you consider the fee Southampton received on his subsequent move to the team across the park.
I think Martinez had pinned all his hopes on bringing him in if the tabloids were to be believed at the time. Martinez by his own admission spoke openly about our vulnerabilities in defence at the time and his desire to bring him to the club. He really was the missing link needed to transform our fortunes and the rest is history.
Ian Bennett
53 Posted
27/06/2024 at
16:23:33
Moise Kean going to Fiorentina for €13M.
Chelsea are in for a Barca kid for £6M release clause for Marc Guiu. That looks good business.
Shaun Laycock
54 Posted
27/06/2024 at
16:29:22
It appears that the signings made so far are part of a short-medium term strategy to ensure we are comfortably mid-table but in a stable and sustainable way.
Once achieved, next phase – qualify for Europe through the league then who knows, perhaps Champions League in say 5 to 7 years?
Iain Johnston
55 Posted
27/06/2024 at
16:39:56
His first summer, he had a £30M kitty and gave Wigan over £20M of it for McCarthy and Koné.
He also had the opportunity to sign Alderweireld at the Brazil World Cup in 2014 for £4M… he signed Besic instead.
Billy Shears
56 Posted
27/06/2024 at
17:31:46
Our business has been okay atm, at the very least we seem to be going in the right direction on many things, which makes a nice change.
Colin Glassar
57 Posted
27/06/2024 at
18:05:39
I think Godfrey will do well in Europe. Good luck to him.
Paul Tran
58 Posted
27/06/2024 at
18:11:58
Anyone involved in that choice should never be involved in any of our transfers. Van Dijk went to Southampton, and we were left with an Argentinian yard dog. We missed out on a top young defender and making a fat profit.
Alan McGuffog
59 Posted
27/06/2024 at
18:24:50
I’m certain we can knock them down to £5M.
Ryan Holroyd
60 Posted
27/06/2024 at
18:31:17
Colin Glassar
61 Posted
27/06/2024 at
19:05:31
As for Van Dijk I was shouting in the wilderness for Everton to take him but was told he’d probably be crap in the Premier League.
Dan Parker
62 Posted
27/06/2024 at
19:19:05
Atalanta could be more cash up front, who knows.
Dale Self
63 Posted
27/06/2024 at
19:30:45
£17M from Celtic wasn’t it?
Alan Corken
64 Posted
27/06/2024 at
19:35:57
Yet, there he was, week after week, doing his bit to help the makeshift teams that were fielded because poor management decisions had left the squad bereft. He was a fall guy for the failings of others and wasn’t rewarded with enough chances to show what he could do as centre-back.
Colin Glassar
65 Posted
27/06/2024 at
19:42:21
£1.7m you mean, Dale? Celtic were desperate for the money.
Brian Williams
66 Posted
27/06/2024 at
19:44:32
On the plus side, he’s probably helped us to avoid further PSR trouble.
Dan Parker
67 Posted
27/06/2024 at
20:08:57
That said, it feels like the club has a plan and strategy under Thelwell and Dyche more than we’ve had for years.
Michael Lynch
68 Posted
27/06/2024 at
20:31:26
At right-back, we have the 47-year-old Seamus Coleman and the young but a bit useless Natthan Patterson. Of course we do have the 61-year-old Ashley Young to cover across all positions.
I think we need at least two new defenders.
Ian Bennett
69 Posted
27/06/2024 at
20:46:06
Jacob Greaves, Hull
Jake O’Brien, Lyon
Max Esteve, Burnley
Issa Kabore, Man City
Wan Bissaka, Man Utd
Linderloth, Man Utd
Jayden Oosterwolde, Fenerbache
Federico Gatti, Juventus
Of those, I can see them going in for Greaves and possibly O’Brien.
Derek Knox
70 Posted
27/06/2024 at
21:15:16
Ryan Sessegnon, on a free apparently from 30th June, I would go for him both as cover and possibly permanent LB if Myko has difficulty recovering. Can also play left Mid, and left Wing, has a goal or two in him.
Phil Tottie
71 Posted
27/06/2024 at
21:25:29
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Godfrey?wprov=sfla1https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Godfrey?wprov=sfla1
Kieran Kinsella
72 Posted
27/06/2024 at
21:28:19
Apparently Atlanta upped the offer to 10 million plus add ons and we agreed
Tony Abrahams
73 Posted
27/06/2024 at
21:36:54
It makes sense if we are signing the kid from Marseille, and might even offload Beto? And Maupay, (who will probably go in the last week? Because it will surely help the PSR, and this will also help give us some room to manoeuvre, once that sinister looking deadline has passed!
Tom Bowers
74 Posted
27/06/2024 at
21:48:46
Branthwaite is coveted, Godfrey on the brink and two
others ( Seamus and Young) being highly susceptible.
Robert Tressell
75 Posted
27/06/2024 at
22:03:10
Not many Premier League clubs have done business yet. There’s the peculiar Dobbin / Iroegbunam deal and Newcastle have Lloyd Kelly on a free. Otherwise just a few interesting young players going to Forest (Stamenic), Wolves (Rodrigo Gomes, Pedro Lima), Palace (Riad) and West Ham (Guilherme) for fees between £5m and £20m.
The encouraging news is that, touch wood, it looks like the 30th June is going to come and go without any major departure. That at least suggests we’re not in desperate financial straits or up against serious PSR woes.
Kevin Molloy
76 Posted
27/06/2024 at
22:22:39
the fact we are getting over ten million for BG is another credit to the manager, who allowed him to play himself back into form. If you’d asked me last year, I didn’t even think he had a career. Sean Dyche has saved this club half a Koeman in just 18 months. Miracle worker.
Sam Hoare
77 Posted
27/06/2024 at
22:44:46
And thats before Onana has left, which seems the likely big departure.
My guess after Ndiaye is a starting RB(Kabore and Wan-Bissaka mentioned lately) a RW (Minteh?) and a squad CB (Greaves). If we could pull off anything like that wed be looking stronger than last year.
Dale Self
78 Posted
27/06/2024 at
22:50:15
Kabore is a player I would like to see here. Thelwell looks to be up for this gig. UTFT!
Gerry Western
79 Posted
27/06/2024 at
23:02:44
Thanks for providing yet another example of the clubs penny pinching. Alcaraz arrived at the club as a free agent as I recall, though Ive no recollection of VVD being linked to the EFC around that time or any discussions surrounding any possible fee which should come as no surprise as he hadnt made any appearances for his national team.
He rose to prominence following his success at Celtic as I understand it, similarly dont recall us being linked to Alderweireld or what kind of fee may or may not have been discussed.
As for the signings of Mc Carthy and Kone Im not sure why youve alluded to the fees involved Mc Carthy (13m), Kone (5m). Martinez was criticised by some pundits for the fee paid for Mc Carthy but he proved to be a very astute signing and easily one of our best performers in years gone by, sadly his career was blighted by serious injury which he sustained whilst putting his body on the line for the club.
Kone had a respectable scoring record at Wigan and was signed for what would have been considered a modest fee for a striker back then however the fee largely reflected the fact that he was known to be carrying an injury however the club didnt have a lot of cash to splash around and they were prepared to take a risk on his fitness.
You could also have thrown in Gareth Barry brought in on loan and later signed for 1m, what an acquisition he proved to be. Id go as far as to say he was probably one of the best value for money signings in our history or Lukaku brought in on a loan and later signed for 25m and subsequently sold for 75m, not a bad bit of business that by anyones reckoning.
Jim Bennings
80 Posted
27/06/2024 at
23:10:49
1) That bout of Covid during the summer of 2021 when he’d just broken into the England setup.
2) The leg break on the opening day of 22/23 against Chelsea, completely derailed the start of his season.
We seen a fine athlete in his first season under Carlo, early doors I genuinely thought we’d signed another Lescott type gem.
But the deficiencies started becoming more clear, the lack of being able to command in the air, not being very good at all infact with heading the ball doesn’t do much for a defender, coupled with his not very good passing ability.
As I say, absolute immense athlete, loves a hard old school tackle, but I couldn’t ever see him nailing down one particular position.
I wish him all the very best at Atalanta and hope it goes as well as can.
Laurie Hartley
81 Posted
27/06/2024 at
23:16:37
Sorry to see Ben Godfrey go. I think he will do really well in Italy.
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