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    Lacina Traore granted work permit

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    Lacina Traore: Everton transfer target granted work permit

    Monaco striker Lacina Traore's expected move to Everton is a major step closer after the club obtained a work permit for the Ivory Coast international.

    Everton boss Roberto Martinez wants to bring the 23-year-old to Goodison Park until the end of the season, and only the formalities with Monaco remain to be tied up.

    "Everton confirm they have been granted a work permit for Lacina Traore," said a spokesman.

    "Talks are ongoing with Monaco to secure the 23-year-old's services."

    Martinez confirmed his interest following Monday's 1-1 draw at West Brom, saying: "Lacina is a player who I really like and is someone who would fit in really well in the role we want the player to come in. He is a very talented footballer."


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    Things are looking up

    Delighted Everton teammates await Traore arrival..


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    re: Lacina Traore granted work permit

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    Signed

    Season long loan.

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    re: Lacina Traore granted work permit

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    That's good news, the giant ****er will give us something a little different upfront

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    re: Lacina Traore granted work permit

    Quote Originally Posted by alan_stubbs
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    the giant ****er will give us something a little different upfront
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    Not hoofball...


    Anything but hoofball...

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