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Everton transfer news: Sandro Ramirez eyed by Valencia on loan in January

Sandro started just three Prem games at the start of the season and has managed just two goals in 13 appearances overall

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VALENCIA are set to offer Sandro Ramirez an escape route from Everton in January.

The Spanish striker, 22, joined from Malaga in the summer when the Toffees triggered his £5.2million release fee.

 Sandro could leave Everton on loan for Valencia in January
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Sandro could leave Everton on loan for Valencia in JanuaryCredit: EPA


But he started just three Premier League games at the start of the season and has managed just two goals in 13 appearances overall.

He was an unused substitute in the last two league games against West Ham and Southampton.

And, according to , Los Che are circling for the former Barcelona man, who netted 14 goals in 30 Liga matches last season.

While Sandro fell behind Oumar Niasse and Dominic Calvert-Lewin under caretaker boss David Unsworth, he could leap to the front of the queue to start in attack under new boss Sam Allardyce.

 Sandro has struggled for goals since joining from Malaga
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Sandro has struggled for goals since joining from MalagaCredit: EPA
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Sam Allardyce could turn to the Spaniard once he starts work at EvertonCredit: AFP


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Big Sam likes a powerful presence up front and could use Sandro as the focal point to his attack.

Allardyce was in the stands at Goodison Park last night to watch the 4-0 win over West Ham.

He is set to be announced today after signing a two-year deal worth £12m - around £100,000 a week.

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 Oumar Niasse is another option in attack for Allardyce
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Oumar Niasse is another option in attack for AllardyceCredit: PA:Empics Sport
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