Everton has added more firepower to their attack by getting Juan Ignacio Ramírez on a one-year loan from Newell’s Old Boys with a chance to buy him later. The club is trying something different under The Friedkin Group, trying to get more good players and do better in the Premier League. Ramírez who’s really good at scoring goals in South America, brings lots of experience and skill that could really help Everton climb up the league table.
- Everton got Ramírez for a year and can buy him if they want
- It’s part of what The Friedkin Group wants to do to get more players
- Ramírez scores lots of goals and knows what he’s doing in South America
Juan Ignacio Ramírez Joins Everton
Everton’s newest player Juan Ignacio Ramírez is ready to play in the Premier League. The striker from Uruguay who was born in Mercedes has been really good his whole career. He started at Liverpool Montevideo where he got 81 goals in 155 games! When he played for Nacional he did even better and was the best scorer in the Uruguayan Primera División in 2023. He also played for Uruguay’s youth teams which makes him even more experienced.
🚨Juan Ignacio Ramírez es nuevo refuerzo de Everton: Newell’s lo cede a préstamo por un año y con opción de compra.
— César Luis Merlo (@CLMerlo)
January 21, 2025
Ramírez’s Career and Achievements
The way Ramírez moved shows how good South American football is at making players that European teams want. Moving from Newell’s Old Boys shows how the club helps players get better and then sends them to Europe. This is pretty normal in the Argentine Primera División where players like Ramírez get really good before they go play in Europe.
Everton’s Strategic Vision
Getting Ramírez is part of what Everton wants to do with The Friedkin Group in charge. The team wants to build a strong group of players that can play against the best teams. This is just one part of what they’re trying to do to make the team better in the Premier League.
For more about how Everton is changing visit Everton’s New Era.
To learn more about where Ramírez came from visit Newell’s Old Boys.
To know more about the Argentine league check out the Argentine Primera División.