- Carlos Alcaraz joins for the rest of the season, so Everton has the option to buy
- The Argentine has already played in the Premier League for Southampton
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Everton has signed Carlos Alcaraz in a Flamengo loan agreement for the rest of the season with the option of buying the midfielder at the end of the campaign.
The 22 -year -old becomes the first firm of David Moyes since he returned as manager last month.
The Argentine began this season with Southampton, leaving the bank in the defeat of the opening day of Newcastle, but joined the Brazilian club Flango later in August for a rate of £ 16 million.
However, he has quickly returned to England to join an Everton team that won his last three Premier League games.
“I am very happy to join Everton, a great club, with a very good fans base,” Alcaraz told Evertvv.

Everton completed a loan agreement for Flamengo midfielder Carlos Alcaraz on Monday night

The 22 -year -old produced three goals and two assists in 19 exits for the Brazilian club

Alcaraz began this season with Southampton before joining Flamengo for a £ 16 million club record
'I am very happy and I hope to train with my teammates and see fans at the stadium.
'I am ready for any challenge with this beautiful club, that's why I came and accepted the offer to continue fighting for my dreams. I want to tell fans that every time I use this shirt, I will give my best, I will give everything I have to take to Everton to the top, which is where they deserve to be. '
Alacaraz has already experienced the atmosphere in Goodison Park, since he played his first Premier League match against Everton when he debuted for Southampton in January 2023.
An impressive spell in St Mary's continued that he made him a call to the Argentine squad and then a loan moving to Juventus a year later, where he made 12 appearances for the Turin Club and won the Coppa Italia.
In his new signing, the head of Everton, Moyes said: 'We are happy that Carlos agreed to join us on loan until the end of the season.
'We have been looking to add players to the team to give us more depth, particularly after the recent injuries we have collected.
“Carlos has experience in the Premier League, he is still young and we believe he can contribute some energy to the team that will help us between now and the end of the season.”
Alcaraz could debut in the draw at the house of the fourth round of Everton against Bournemouth on Saturday.