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Everton need to make Djibril Sidibe move a permanent one in summer
Djibril Sidibe is having a decent season in English football at Goodison Park and it should be a no-brainer for Everton to sign him on a permanent basis in the summer.
The Toffees signed the defender in the summer on a season-long loan deal from Monaco and it included the option to buy in the summer ().
With reporting that it will cost the Merseyside club £11.9million to sign him at the end of the campaign, they should be planning on completing the deal.
The 27-year-old has had a few uncomfortable moments in an Everton shirt, but there is no doubt he is improving as he adapts to the pace in England and he’s started to impress since the arrival of manager Carlo Ancelotti.
Sidibe certainly looks a great piece of business at around £12million and that’s why Everton have to snap him up at that price.

Sidibe certainly has the potential to keep getting better on Merseyside and it’s easy to forget he is adjusting to a new country.
The attack-minded right-back has five assists in 20 games across all competitions this season and there is still more to come from him in an attacking sense, with just a bit more composure needed in the final third.
Meanwhile, he’s looking a fairly solid option defensively and has started to takeover from 31-year-old fan favourite Seamus Coleman.
They also have promising full-back Jonjoe Kenny back from his loan at Schalke next summer and he should battle it out with Sidibe for the right-back spot.