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Everton 'receive transfer bid for Salomon Rondon'

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Everton could reportedly allow Salomon Rondon to leave the club after United Arab Emirates side Sharjah FC made a bid for the Venezuela international.
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Everton have reportedly received a transfer bid for Venezuela international Salomon Rondon.

The Toffees recently allowed Allan to sign for Al Wahda, and the Brazilian could be joined in the United Arab Emirates by a former teammate.

According to The Mirror, Sharjah FC have made an offer to sign Rondon ahead of Tuesday's transfer deadline in the UAE.

Although Everton have an option to extend Rondon's contract which expires next summer, they are said to be willing to offload the forward.

Following the arrival of Neal Maupay in the summer, the 33-year-old has only started one Premier League game this season, and with Dominic Calvert-Lewin nearing a return from injury, Rondon's playing time could decrease further.

After joining the Merseyside club in August 2021, Rondon could be set to say farewell after scoring three goals and providing one assist in 28 appearances.

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