Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Mirallas hints at Everton exit in January


Everton forward Kevin Mirallas says he will consider
his future at Goodison Park in January if he is not
playing regularly.

Kevin Mirallas will reassess his future at Everton in January if
he is not getting regular first-team football under Roberto
Martinez.

The Belgium international is desperate to keep his place in Marc
Wilmots' thoughts ahead of Euro 2016, and knows he must be
play on a regular basis to ensure he earns a spot in his final
squad.

Mirallas has only started once in the Premier League for Everton
this season, against Watford on the opening day.

Martinez has recently rejected claims the 28-year-old could
leave the club when the transfer window opens, but Mirallas -
who only signed a new three-year deal at Goodison Park in
August - says he will have to consider his options should his
opportunities not increase.

"At this point, I see my future at this club but if I'm still in the
same situation in January, something will have to happen," the
28-year-old told HLN Plus.

"I have not yet talked to my agent. I'm concentrating fully on
Everton.

"But, in football, you are sometimes faced with situations that
you did not foresee.

"In relation to the national team, I'm staying calm, because
there are still a few months to go [until the Euros]. But if the
situation drags on, I'll be asking questions in January because if
I am not playing, it will be hard to win a place in the 23 for the
European Championship.

"But I'll now try especially hard to become a starter at Everton
again. If I do that, I see no problem."

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