
Carlos Alcaraz
23-Year-Old
Everton
Premier
GTD
Injury Undisclosed
Est. Return 4/19/2026
Available for selection
Alcaraz (undisclosed) is back in training and will be an option for Sunday's derby against Liverpool, according to manager David Moyes. "Charly Alcaraz is back and back training now," Moyes told the media in his pre-match press conference. "I think we're as much close to [fully fit] as we can be."
ANALYSIS
Alcaraz had returned to training earlier this month, but the midfielder is now fully fit and ready to play in the Merseyside derby. He's not expected to start, however, as he hasn't seen competitive minutes since February. Alcaraz has started in just six of his 16 Premier League appearances this season, tallying just one assist to his name, so his fantasy upside won't be very high.
Alcaraz had returned to training earlier this month, but the midfielder is now fully fit and ready to play in the Merseyside derby. He's not expected to start, however, as he hasn't seen competitive minutes since February. Alcaraz has started in just six of his 16 Premier League appearances this season, tallying just one assist to his name, so his fantasy upside won't be very high.
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Training, out again
Alcaraz (undisclosed) is training again, but not an option for Saturday's match against Brentford, according to his club.
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Set to miss several weeks
Alcaraz (undisclosed) is set to miss three to four weeks due to injury, coach David Moyes said in the press conference. "Charly has got an injury which will probably keep him out for three weeks or four weeks, we think. He picked it up in the last minute of training on Sunday. He would've probably started on Monday night if he hadn't picked up the injury."
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Suffers injury in training
Alcaraz (undisclosed) picked up an injury in Sunday's training session and was ruled out for Monday's 1-0 loss against Manchester United, coach David Moyes said to the media. "Unfortunately, Charly picked up an injury in training yesterday which has ruled him out."
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Fit for bench
Alcaraz (undisclosed) is on the bench for Monday's match against Leeds United.
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Training with team
Alcaraz (undisclosed) resumed team training this week and is nearing a return, coach David Moyes said in the press conference. "Alcaraz is back training. He is certainly getting much closer to it, that's for sure."
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Wants to stay at Everton
Alcaraz would be open to making his move to Everton a permanent one once the 2024/25 Premier League comes to an end, according to The Times.
ANALYSIS
Alcaraz is on loan at Goodison Park from Flamengo, where he struggled to earn a regular role in the club, and he'd be open to playing in England for many years to come. The midfielder has experience playing in England in the past, and his style suits the physicality of the Premier League far more than the free-flow nature of the Brazilian Serie A.
Alcaraz is on loan at Goodison Park from Flamengo, where he struggled to earn a regular role in the club, and he'd be open to playing in England for many years to come. The midfielder has experience playing in England in the past, and his style suits the physicality of the Premier League far more than the free-flow nature of the Brazilian Serie A.






