Everton midfielder Allan has 'reached an agreement' to leave Goodison Park and join UAE-based side Al-Wahda, according to reports.
Football Insider claims the Brazilian, who is yet to make a Premier League appearance for the Toffees this season, has agreed on a deal with Al-Wahda, who are managed by former Swansea manager Carlos Carvalhal, and offered the midfielder a route out of Merseyside after a difficult few months.
Allan was signed by Carlo Ancelotti in the summer of 2020 from Napoli as part of a midfield shake-up which included James Rodriguez and Abdoulaye Doucoure, but has failed to impress Frank Lampard since the former Chelsea boss succeeded Rafa Benitez in January. Subsequently, Lampard has rather decided to bolster his ranks with the signing of Lille midfielder Amadou Onana and rewarding the ever-impressive Alex Iwobi with an extended run in the side.
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The midfielder, who cost the Blues £21m two years ago, has not started a Premier League fixture since April's Merseyside defeat at Anfield, where he managed to complete just two passes - one of which was from kick-off.
The 31-year-old is able to make the switch away from Goodison Park due to the transfer window in Dubai remaining open until October 4.
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