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Merlin Rohl completes loan move to Everton

The 23-year-old becomes Everton’s ninth signing this summer

Richard Jolly Senior Football Correspondent
David Moyes wanted 10 signings this summer and has secured nine of them
David Moyes wanted 10 signings this summer and has secured nine of them (Getty Images)

Everton have brought in Merlin Rohl from Freiburg as David Moyes made his ninth summer signing and succeeded in his bid to add another central midfielder to his revamped squad.

The Germany Under-21 international has joined on a season-long loan but with an obligation for Everton to buy him for €21m next summer.

Rohl, 23, has become Everton’s ninth summer signing and the second to arrive on loan, after Jack Grealish. Charly Alcaraz, Thierno Barry, Mark Travers, Adam Aznou, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Tom King and Tyler Dibling all signed on permanent deals in a window when Everton spent around £110m.

Moyes said: “We’re really pleased to bring Merlin to Everton. He’s a Germany Under-21 international who will add different qualities to our existing midfield options.

“He’s an exciting prospect who we’ve followed at the club for some time, and we’re all looking forward to working with him as we continue to build a squad and team at Everton.”

Rohl, who helped Freiburg finish fifth in the Bundesliga last season, said he believed his style of play will endear him to the Everton supporters.

He explained: “The Everton fans are passionate and demand hard work and that’s what I like as it matches what I can bring.

“I see myself as a box-to-midfielder and I feel I can bring my qualities to this team after having discussions with the manager. I think versatility is a strength of mine and the style of my game will suit the Premier League.

“I’m really excited and full of joy to sign for Everton. It’s a big club, with great history and great fans. It’s the right time for me to join Everton. It feels like a shifting point for the club. The future looks really good and I’m excited to be part of it.

“I’ve watched the evolution of the club closely. With the manager and stadium, there are a lot of positives. I just love to play football and can’t wait to play in front of such passionate fans in such a great stadium.”

On a busy day, Everton loaned youngsters Harrison Armstrong to Preston, Tyler Onyango to Stockport and Isaac Heath to Accrington and sold striker Youssef Chermiti to Rangers for an initial £8m.

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