Sandro Ramirez tells Everton he wants to quit this January after disastrous six months with Sevilla keen

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Sandro Ramirez tells Everton he wants to quit this January after disastrous six months with Sevilla keen

EVERTON outcast Sandro Ramirez has told the Merseyside club that he wants to leave this month.

The Spanish star has endured a torrid spell at Goodison Park since joining from Malaga last summer.

The forward has attracted interest from Malaga, Valencia and SevillaGetty - Contributor

The 22-year-old wants Everton to consider bids for him before the transfer window slams shut next Wednesday, according to ABC de Sevilla.

Sandro is said to be favouring a return to Spain, with Sevilla and Valencia indicating their interest.

Sevilla’s sporting director Oscar Arias has been in ‘constant contact’ with Sandro as he looks to leave Goodison Park.

He has also been linked to a return move to Malaga, where he scored 16 times in 31 appearances last season.

The 22-year-old has only scored goal for Everton since joining from MalagaGetty - Contributor

But it’s been a different story for the striker this term, with just one goal under his belt since his £5.2m deal.

Sandro has made just 15 appearances for the Toffees and hasn’t featured for them this year.

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He joined the the Toffees under Ronald Koeman, but the Dutch boss has since been fired.

And the 22-year-old has fallen out of favour under the management of ex-England boss Sam Allardyce.

Sandro joined Everton on a four-year dela in July 2017Getty - Contributor

Everton, who are ninth in the Premier League, are reportedly open to offers for the 22-year-old – according to the Liverpool Echo.

Allardyce would demand a fee if he was to leave on loan, and for his new club to pay his reported £120,000 weekly wage.

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