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Everton boss Sam Allardyce: 'No bids for Everton striker Sandro Ramirez'

Allardyce: 'No bids for Sandro Ramirez'
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Everton boss Sam Allardyce suggests that striker Sandro Ramirez may be allowed to leave the Toffees for "the right price".

Everton boss Sam Allardyce has said that the Toffees have received no bids for striker Sandro Ramirez.

During the summer, Everton paid £5.5m to sign the Spaniard from Malaga after the 22-year-old had netted 14 goals in La Liga last season.

However, Ramirez has failed to score in 277 minutes of Premier League football and with Everton closing in on the transfer of Besiktas forward Cenk Tosun, the Merseyside outfit could be open to bids.

The 63-year-old told reporters: "There have been no bids for Sandro. If anybody was to leave, it would have to be the right fee for us."

Allardyce has a number of forwards at his disposal, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Oumar Niasse and Wayne Rooney all capable of playing in the number-nine role.

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