Sandro Ramirez is unlikely to play a part in Everton’s first-team plans next season, according to recent reports.
The young Spaniard was signed for a cut-price fee last summer under Ronald Koeman, with Everton activating his release clause in his contract at La Liga outfit Malaga.
Sandro is currently out on loan to Sevilla after joining the club in the January transfer window and it seems he is looking to stay in Spain.

According to Estadio Deportivo, as reported by Calciomercato, the young forward is not likely to return to Goodison Park in the summer, with Sam Allardyce reluctant to include him in his preparations for next season.
It’s claimed that the confirmation from Allardyce that he will be the club’s boss ahead of the 2018/19 season all but seals Sandro’s fate away from Everton.
The former Barcelona protege struggled to make an impact at Goodison when he was given the chance and it will come as no surprise if he is permanently offloaded in the summer.





