Everton has secured Argentine midfielder Carlos Alcaraz on loan from Flamengo for the remainder of the season, with an option to buy. The 22-year-old, who previously played for Southampton, joined Flamengo for a club-record £16m. Alcaraz is Everton first signing under new owners, the Friedkin Group, and manager David Moyes, and aims to strengthen the team’s midfield.
In the transfer window, Everton secured Argentine midfielder Carlos Alcaraz on loan from Flamengo for the remainder of the season. The deal includes a “mandatory purchase clause” contingent on meeting certain conditions, though Everton claims it is an “option” to buy at the season’s end. Alcaraz, aged 22, previously played in the Premier League with Southampton, before making a £16m move to Flamengo.
He also had a brief loan spell at Juventus. This marks his swift return to English football, making him the first signing for Everton under their new owners, the Friedkin Group, and manager David Moyes. Alcaraz expressed excitement for the move, vowing to give his all for Everton’s success. His arrival is a timely boost for the team, especially after Orel Mangala’s season-ending knee injury.
Manager Moyes emphasized Alcaraz’s Premier League experience, youth, and energy as valuable assets for the club’s objectives in the coming months. The deal was finalized just before the transfer deadline with the club submitting a deal sheet, securing the transfer at 00:15 GMT, with the extension allowing completion by 01:00 GMT.