Fan Article The importance of acquiring Alcaraz permanently The eager Argentine will certainly play an integral role in Everton’s hunt for a top-half finish after he signs a permanent 2-year deal Billy Birmingham 01/06/2025 6comments | Jump to last After 4 consecutive starts on the bench during a difficult April, Carlos “Charly” Alcaraz’s future at Everton seemed finite. Many Toffees suggested that manager David Moyes was opting to ignore the midfielder’s tricky clause (9 starts meant Everton were obliged to sign the 22-year-old permanently) and allow his loan to expire. However, May proved to be a magnificent month for Alcaraz, who assisted the determined Beto twice: firstly, during a disappointing draw against a desperate Ipswich Town side, and then in a 3-1 victory, away at Craven Cottage. In addition, a perfectly planted header against Carabao Cup winners Newcastle Utd in the final \game of the season, not only handed Everton a confidence-boosting 3 points, but clearly gave David Moyes faith in Alcaraz’s ability. Whilst goals from the midfield are a subtle expectation for Everton fans, given Abdoulaye Doucouré’s impressive ability to contribute to vital games, Alcaraz also demonstrates his importance without directly getting his name on the scoresheet. In fact, the Argentine had a 100% pass accuracy during the final game of the season against Newcastle. Not only does this demonstrate Alcaraz as a precise passer, but also proves his advantage over the departing Doucouré, who often conceded possession in vital areas over the course of the 2024/25 Premier League season. This tendency became apparent when Doucouré sluggishly gifted away possession during Goodison’s final chaotic Merseyside derby, which subsequently led to Alexis Mac Allister’s header finding the back of the net. Therefore, Alcaraz’s ability to find his team mates accurately may be vital to Everton’s hopeful improvement in the inaugural season at Hill Dickinson Stadium, and beyond. At the youthful age of 22, which may surprise some Everton fans, Alcaraz still has an abundance of time to grow and develop and secure his place in an evolving group of players. He shone in a dismal 2022-23 campaign for Southampton at just the age of 20 and will be keen to impress in his first full Premier League season. Although close ally Jack Harrison will not be staying at Everton, much to the delight of many Toffees, Alcaraz is still incredibly familiar with the squad. Alcaraz particularly formed a dynamic relationship with Beto, with all three of his Premier League assists teeing up the Guinea-Bissau international. When operating as an inverted left winger in a 4-2-3-1 formation, the former Southampton man obviously has the potential to whip in a curling cross to the towering striker, as shown in the opening goal in the stalemate with Ipswich. However, Alcaraz proved his profound ability to impact games as an attacking midfielder during the valiant 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace in February. A clever through ball which Beto took advantage of, scoring calmly, and a tidy finish in the 80th minute of the game proved his composure in the final third, whilst playing in the spine of the team. Interestingly, Alcaraz merely signs on a 2-year contract, which will expire in June 2027. Due to the Argentine still having plenty of time to improve his game, his contract could undoubtedly be lengthier. On the other hand, though, the short-term contract may indicate an economical change in Everton’s approach in the market. In stark contrast to Andre Gomes’s excessive 5-year permanent deal, after an impressive 2018-19 loan, which proved to cost Everton more than necessary, Everton do not feel obliged to hold on to Alcaraz, should he perform below the high standards he set towards the end of the previous campaign. Overall, the diminutive fee of £12.6M seems like an absolute steal for Everton. David Moyes will be pleased with his first signing since his return as Alcaraz is brave, intelligent and hard-working. The arising Tim Cahill comparisons may be premature, but there are shades of the Australian icon in Alcaraz’s exciting play. The significance of this purchase cannot be understated, but fans will still be hoping for more business in the coming weeks of this summer transfer window. Reader Comments (6) Note: the following content is not moderated or vetted by the site owners at the time of submission. Comments are the responsibility of the poster. Disclaimer () Bill Watson 1 Posted 01/06/2025 at 22:12:58 Only 2 years does seem a bit odd but, according to The Athletic, Everton have the option for another year.I've seen all his minutes, home and away, and he certainly seems an outstanding prospect. Paul Kernot 2 Posted 01/06/2025 at 23:59:45 Nicely balanced article, Billy, and I'd agree that at that money, he's very likely to be a bargain. Just shows there are still affordable gems around, albeit stiff competition will always be there too. Stu Darlington 3 Posted 01/06/2025 at 00:05:15 Glad we've finally signed him, he looks to be one of those players that can make things happen. I do have a reservation about him, though, in that, in the position he plays, he needs to work harder. Can he give us a full 90 minutes every game? He seems to be blowing at times and fades from the game. Maybe it's just fitness and game time and the coaches will work on it in pre season? I hope so. Billy Birmingham 4 Posted 02/06/2025 at 10:26:40 Bill (1) I agree, and as I mentioned he's still only 22 years old so should only improve. Paul (2) Thank you for your positive words! With this signing, Everton have got nothing to lose. Alcaraz is only costing £12.6M, he is reportedly on low wages (in comparison to the likes of Doucouré prior to his exit), and will likely re-sell for a decent amount, given he is a young talent full of potential. Stu (3) As long as we bring in at least a couple more inexpensive or loan midfield reinforcements to replace Mangala and Doucouré, this hopefully shouldn't be an issue as Moyes can rotate and give the likes of Iroebugnam or Armstrong chances in lower stakes games to let Alcaraz rest. Rob Hooton 5 Posted 02/06/2025 at 15:56:28 I've like what I've seen from this young man so far, really hope he settles well and is a future star for us. I feel he's an upgrade on Doucoure, who was full of running but often woeful with the ball. Phil Roberts 6 Posted 02/06/2025 at 18:02:10 If the reported £130,000 pw is true for Doucouré, then that is more in 2 years of wages than the cost of Charly. Add Your Comments In order to post a comment, you need to be logged in as a registered user of the site. » Log in now Or Sign up as a ToffeeWeb Member — it's free, takes just a few minutes and will allow you to post your comments on articles and Talking Points submissions across the site. How to get rid of these ads and support TW © ToffeeWeb