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Ante Rebic zu FC Everton?
Jun 27, 2018 - 11:38 PM hours
Source: www.mirror.co.uk
Everton are keeping an eye on Croatia's World Cup forward Ante Rebic.
Rebic has impressed in Russia for one of the tournament's dark horses on the back of a consistent season on loan at Eintracht Frankfurt last season, alerting the Blues .
The 24 year-old scored nine goals in 28 appearances last term, including a brace in Frankfurt's shock German Cup final victory over Bayern Munich.
Rebic, who has also been linked with long-term admirers Tottenham, has enhanced his reputation further at the World Cup. He helped Croatia win their World Cup group for the first time with a 100 per cent record, scoring their stunning opener in the shock 3-0 win over Argentina last Thursday.
Der FC Everton hat ein Auge auf den kroatischen WM-Shootingstar Ante Rebić (24) von Bundesligist Eintracht Frankfurt geworfen. Das meldet der 'Daily Mirror'. Der Flügelstürmer kam in der vergangenen Spielzeit neun Tore in 28 Pflichtspielen und traf zuletzt in Nizhniy Novgorod gegen Argentinien. Die ursprüngliche Ablöseforderung von €30m sei bereits gestiegen.
Rebic has impressed in Russia for one of the tournament's dark horses on the back of a consistent season on loan at Eintracht Frankfurt last season, alerting the Blues .
The 24 year-old scored nine goals in 28 appearances last term, including a brace in Frankfurt's shock German Cup final victory over Bayern Munich.
Rebic, who has also been linked with long-term admirers Tottenham, has enhanced his reputation further at the World Cup. He helped Croatia win their World Cup group for the first time with a 100 per cent record, scoring their stunning opener in the shock 3-0 win over Argentina last Thursday.
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