Everton loan target Arnaut Danjuma has issued a stern two-word message amid the managerial search following the sacking of Frank Lampard.
The Dutchman is reportedly on the verge of becoming the Blues first signing of the January window but his imminent arrival comes during a chaotic time at Goodison Park.
On Monday evening, Lampard left his role as manager following 357 days in charge in L4. Despite dragging Everton to Premier League survival last season, his sacking comes after one win in his last 14 matches.
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The Blues are again flirting with relegation to the Championship and sit level on points with bottom boys Southampton, sitting above them only on goal difference.
Amid the hysteria of potential managerial candidates, Danjuma tweeted: "Born ready".
The 25-year-old is set to return to the Premier League on a temporary basis with reports suggesting he will sign a six-month loan with the Blues where there will be no buy option included in the deal.
Danjuma played in the Premier League previously with Bournemouth but he left the south coast following their relegation to the second tier of English football. He then completed a move to Villarreal but now has been allowed to leave the La Liga outfit with a move to Everton seemingly on the horizon.
His tweet came as a much-needed boost for Everton fans during a time of uncertainty with the club releasing a statement on their former manager five hours after initial reports emerged.
Former striker Kevin Campbell was among the blue contingent in the comments, he wrote: "I wish you well and hope you can have a real goalscoring impact!"
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