
Beto
28-Year-Old
Everton
Premier
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Beto is coming off a strong season with Everton, one where he ranked second on the team with eight goals despite starting fewer than half of his team's matches. Seven of those goals came in the final 16 matches where he found himself as a regular starter under new manager David Moyes, which bodes well for him heading into next season. He proved to be highly productive when in Everton's starting XI, and after his strong end to the season, he will likely be the starting striker for the 2025/26 campaign. With that increase in playing time likely coming, Beto could be in for a big season as the focal point of Everton's attack.
Scores in Sunday's draw
Beto scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal) in Sunday's 2-2 draw versus Crystal Palace.
ANALYSIS
Beto scored a goal in the 47th minute Sunday, a strike assisted by James Tarkowski which took the 2-1 lead. It marked his 10th goal contribution of the season, six of which have come in the last five matches. He'll look to continue his excellent run of form Sunday versus Sunderland.
Beto scored a goal in the 47th minute Sunday, a strike assisted by James Tarkowski which took the 2-1 lead. It marked his 10th goal contribution of the season, six of which have come in the last five matches. He'll look to continue his excellent run of form Sunday versus Sunderland.
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Starting to face City
Beto (concussion) is in the starting XI for Monday's match against Manchester City.
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Clears concussion protocol
Beto (concussion) has passed protocol and is an option for Monday's match against Manchester City, according to manager David Moyes. "Yes, [he] has had to go through the protocol for concussion, which was correct, so he's gone through that period, and he's been training."
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Returns to training
Beto has returned to training and could be available for selection if concussion protocol is cleared ahead of Monday's game against Man City, according to the club.
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Out with concussion
Beto is out for Saturday's match against West Ham due to a concussion, according to manager David Moyes. "Beto has a concussion and will miss this week's game."
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Injury not considered concussion
Beto was not a concussion sub in Sunday's Merseyside derby, reports Giulia Bould of BBC.
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Could return to Italy
Beto has been offered to Juventus, according to transfer expert Nicolo Schira.
ANALYSIS
Beto has been heavily criticized due to his performances for Everton, and the striker could very well leave the club and return to Italy before the end of the transfer window. Beto had some of his best moments in the Serie A, and since Juventus are looking to sign a striker, this looks like a match made in heaven for all parties involved.
Beto has been heavily criticized due to his performances for Everton, and the striker could very well leave the club and return to Italy before the end of the transfer window. Beto had some of his best moments in the Serie A, and since Juventus are looking to sign a striker, this looks like a match made in heaven for all parties involved.