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‘Here We No’: Fabrizio Romano and his increasing list of premature Everton announcements
Fabrizio Romano has contributed to the cultural change of transfer windows. Seemingly long gone are the days when transfers came unexpectedly, the first news coming from official club channels or the previous sacred stamp of validity, Sky Sports’ famous yellow bar.
Now, deals - or rumours - are drip-fed from ‘in the know’ accounts long before anything actually happens. An excitement sponge, if you like, for what was once a guessing game. Are Romano and the like truly sharing genuine information, or simply mouthpieces for agents looking to engineer deals? The truth is probably somewhere in between.
Romano is perhaps the embodiment of the new era, for some a transfer oracle, his ‘Here We Go’ catchphrase taken as gospel. For Everton, however, it’s not always been the case.
Kenny Tete’s U-turn on a move to Merseyside is the latest Romano revelation that has failed to come to fruition for the Blues.
Amid an announcement that a verbal agreement had been reached with the Dutch defender, just days later, Tete put pen to paper on a new contract in West London. It’s not the first miss from Romano, whose reliable reputation does not appear to extend to Everton.
Here are three other Everton ‘announcements’ the transfer guru got wrong:
Luis Diaz
Back in the summer of 2021, Romano reported that Everton were reportedly ‘confident’ of securing a deal for Luis Diaz, with the FC Porto player giving ‘priority’ to the Blues.
The proposal included James Rodriguez heading to Porto in exchange, but was reportedly blocked by Rafa Benitez.
Everton instead signed Demarai Gray in a cut-price deal, while Diaz started the 2021/22 season on fire. He scored 14 goals in 18 league games for Porto before a move to Merseyside - joining Liverpool in January 2022.
Mohammed Kudus
In August 2022, Romano tweeted that Everton were ‘set to sign’ the then-Ajax star. The deal was described as being at the ‘final stages’ and that it ‘will be completed soon’. Kudus never made the move to Merseyside.
The transfer was reportedly blocked after Manchester United spent a fortune on Ajax teammate Antony. He later admitted to being ‘disappointed’ that the deal fell through.
A year later, Kudus signed for West Ham in a £38m deal and scored 14 goals in his debut season. The Ghana international is set to be on the move again this summer, with Spurs seeking a transfer worth in excess of £60m. Kudus would certainly have helped fill the current problem position on the right flank.
Arnaut Danjuma
A deal that even had the ‘Here We Go’ seal of approval.
Romano confirmed Arnaut Danjuma’s loan move to Everton as a ‘done deal’ in January 2023, only for Tottenham to hijack the deal and leave the transfer insider red-faced. Spurs stole in to sign Danjuma on loan from Villarreal, but the Dutchman struggled to make an impact in North London.
Six months later, Danjuma did join Everton on a season-long loan deal. It was hardly worth the wait. Another underwhelming period followed with just two goals in 20 appearances.
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2 Posted 02/07/2025 at 12:57:56
I reckon that deal might be done before the week is done. £27M with £4M in add-ons apparently.
3 Posted 02/07/2025 at 13:07:35
But they are both saying the same thing.
4 Posted 02/07/2025 at 13:25:51
Then he can claim some sort of insider information when in fact it was just a lucky guess. Because nobody remembers the 99% of transfer predictions he got wrong.
5 Posted 02/07/2025 at 13:31:47
Alan lives about a mile from me and comes across as a very decent and genuine bloke. I think he is going freelance so hopefully he continues to stay in close contact with the Blues.
6 Posted 02/07/2025 at 13:35:33
Yes, a statement said he was going freelance. He's been very good over the years, so, as you say, let's hope he keeps it going, as well as his links to Everton.
7 Posted 02/07/2025 at 14:10:31
He used to be first in to be fair to him. But not for a while.
8 Posted 02/07/2025 at 14:36:47
Romano is rubbish. He comes out with his, “Here we go” crap when a move is official as though he's just had the scoop of the century.
The other Italian (name forgotten) was much better.
9 Posted 02/07/2025 at 14:56:36
You're probably thinking of Gianluca Di Marzio.
10 Posted 02/07/2025 at 15:27:33
He'd only be wrong if we were never actually interested in any of these players, which we clearly were.
The question is whether he is deliberately doing someone other than Everton a favour by making the negotiations known whilst there is still time to interfere, because a verbal agreement isn't binding is it?
11 Posted 02/07/2025 at 15:36:05
Just tweets news from anyone else.
12 Posted 02/07/2025 at 15:36:24
There's even a famous case of a contract having been made by semaphore signals.
13 Posted 02/07/2025 at 16:24:27
No different from people on here, who speculate often without substantiating their knowledge. Are they dicks, Ryan?
14 Posted 02/07/2025 at 16:24:39
15 Posted 02/07/2025 at 16:42:39
The difference is ordinary fans don't claim to have any inside information, whereas people like Romano do. They claim to know people "close to the player" or a "source within the club" etc without providing a scrap of evidence to back it up.
Then, when they are once again proven to be wrong, the "sources" they claimed to exist suddenly disappear. The fact is that when it comes to the buying and selling of players, outside of the people directly involved, nobody actually knows what is going on.
Clubs have become very good at keeping this stuff under wraps until they deign to announce it.
16 Posted 02/07/2025 at 16:53:29
Some sensible people stay away from it until they are wearing the shirt. Other suckers like me wait with bated breath for the next incoming.
The life of an Evertonian, uh.
17 Posted 02/07/2025 at 17:14:26
NewsNow Everton is more accurate then Romano and they are really crap.
18 Posted 02/07/2025 at 17:58:11
Negotiations with Existing players, maybe the odd young player move, but not in the first team squad.
Players moved on: not offered a new contract or put in the shop.window.
Loans in or Loans out.
Players signed on free contract or bought on a staggered finance basis.
The rest is noise and better to take a holiday during the Summer from all the nonsense spouted from these so-called "in the know" ejitts.
I would go as far to say ignore all the players they mention. I doubt any of them will be playing for Everton. If they do, it will be pure luck rather than being in the know.
19 Posted 02/07/2025 at 18:22:12
21 Posted 02/07/2025 at 20:04:14
Having insider knowledge beats most other sources but people like Romano imply they are on direct dial to agents etc when they are merely speculating.
22 Posted 02/07/2025 at 20:37:08
But my contact retired shortly after, though he does remain friendly with people in the game.
23 Posted 02/07/2025 at 20:59:35
Fabrizio, on the other hand, is obviously very well connected globally, but I suspect he has lowered his standards in recent years. His word used to mean something but he's become more and more speculative.
And with Everton, we all know how it works: "I won't believe it until he's wearing a shirt and holding a scarf on the pitch."
24 Posted 02/07/2025 at 21:02:22
https://x.com/EvertonNewsFeed/status/1940497748530442368
25 Posted 02/07/2025 at 21:17:28
Let's see if he's right about confirming Thierno Barry.
26 Posted 02/07/2025 at 22:04:48
They were good times.
27 Posted 02/07/2025 at 23:06:16
But (digressing slightly) Re. The Catt. there is also a good case to be made that...Tommy Jackson notwithstanding...the last decent signing he made was in 1967 with Kendall - just thought I'd throw that in as a close season pot stirrer.
Edit; if it please M'Lud the prosecution would like to enter exhibits A, B C, D & E. Namely,The Irish Jimmy Hill, Ernie Hunt Henry Newton, David Lawson Mike Bernard...there will no doubt be others I've missed.
28 Posted 03/07/2025 at 04:27:52
And Jamie 26, it was 'Glasstrodamus' as I recall, during the Lukaku chase.
29 Posted 03/07/2025 at 06:17:41
30 Posted 03/07/2025 at 06:31:40
Very rare I get to say anything like that.
Paul @29. He was called Paul; your namesake!! Sadly he passed away not long after the 2010 World Cup when he made his predictions.
31 Posted 03/07/2025 at 22:15:06
I would say most verbal agreements could only add up to ‘an agreement in principle - unless the contract is extremely basic - which is a stepping stone to a contract but not legally binding.
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1 Posted 02/07/2025 at 12:41:38