Everton likely to resign Jo on loan from Manchester City

07 July 2009 21:59
Jo, who scored five goals in 11 games on loan at Everton last season but was cup-tied for the run to the FA Cup final, is expected to have a season-long loan to the Goodison Park club confirmed shortly. Jo turned up at the club's Finch Farm training ground on Tuesday for medical tests and travelled to a four-day training camp later in the day with boss David Moyes' squad. Everton will be at their team hotel near Edinburgh for four days and return to play a friendly at Bury on Friday. Jo moved to Everton last season in the January transfer window, only three weeks after coming on as a second-half substitute for City in their FA Cup third-round home defeat by Nottingham Forest, an appearance that robbed him of the chance to figure at Wembley in May against Chelsea, when Everton lost 2-1. Now, with City having an abundance of strikers, including Craig Bellamy, Roque Santa Cruz and Robinho – plus the anticipated arrival of Carlos Tevez – Jo will find few chances to figure in Mark Hughes' first team next season. At the end of last season Moyes made it clear Everton could not afford to match the £18 million City paid CSKA Moscow for Jo last summer, but another loan will suit all parties.

Source: Telegraph