Everton winger Bernard 'wanted by Dubai-based Al Nasr'

Everton winger Bernard ‘wanted by Al Nasr’ as Dubai-based side ‘consider £10m January bid’ for Brazilian international, who has 18 months left on deal at Goodison Park

  • Everton winger Bernard is attracting interest from the United Arab Emirates
  • Dubai-based side Al Nasr reportedly weighing up a £10m bid this month
  • Bernard, who joined Everton in 2018, has 18 months left on current deal 

Everton winger Bernard is reportedly attracting interest from the Middle East. 

Dubai-based side Al Nasr are weighing up a £10m move for the Brazilian international, according to Sky Sports.

And they are believed to be keen on a permanent deal for the 28-year-old, who has 18 months left on his deal at Goodison Park, this month.

Everton winger Bernard is reportedly attracting interest from the Middle East

They claim that Everton are yet to receive an offer for Bernard, who joined the club three years ago.

Bernard has found himself on the fringes under Carlo Ancelotti this season.

He has made only 10 appearances with the Toffees challenging for a return to the Champions League.

Ancelotti poured cold water on reports earlier this month that Everton were seeking a swap deal with Roma that would see goalkeeper Robin Olsen make his loan move permanent and Bernard go in the other direction.

Bernard has found himself on the fringes of Carlo Ancelotti’s team this season

He said: ‘To be honest with you we are not talking with Roma about Bernard.

‘Bernard is our player, also Olsen is our player, it’s a totally different situation. With Olsen we’d like to keep him for the future, we are going to talk to Roma.

‘But there’s been no discussion with Roma for Bernard. He is our player and will be our player.’

Bernard, who won the last of his 14 caps for Brazil at the 2014 World Cup, has scored seven times in 76 appearances for Everton since arriving from Shakhtar Donetsk in August 2018.    

Dubai-based side Al Nasr are weighing up a £10m move for the Brazilian international




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