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Everton round-up: No Jagielka appeal, new duo train and Usmanov investment
No appeal
Everton The Everton captain received a straight red for a dangerous tackle on Diogo Jota, which the player protested𒆙 was extremely harsh.
Everton boss Marco Silva also felt it was the wr🌠ong decision.
Ho𒁃wever, Everton have decided not to appeal the ruling and accept a three-match ban for the veteran defender – starting this weekend v Southampton.
൩Everton’s new signings Yerry Mina and Kurt Zouma will now push for a starting spot along with youngster Mason Holgate.

Newbies train
However, M♓ina has still not trained with the Everton first-team. Today saw Zouma and fellow new signing Bernard take part in their first training sessions for the club.
However, themissed training at Finch Farm. Fellow newbi🐷e Andre Gomes also missed the session as he is out with a🐼n injury.
Zouma was all smiles in his first session, whilst Bernard stuck by countryman Rich🧜arlison’s side for most of training.
Mina, , is expected to train later this week.
Usmanov investment
Alisher Usmanov has admitted he could invest in Everton if the deal is right. The Russian billionaire has recent🌞ly agreed to the sale of his stake in Arsenal to Stan Kroenke.
His company✨ already sponsors Everton’s Finch Farm training complex and he is veryꦦ close with Everton’s major shareholder Farhad Moshiri.
, he admitted he w🐬as open to investing in another club, inclu🦋ding Everton, if there is a chance of good potential return on his investment.