Newly signed Everton midfielder, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-c10409 Moyes’ starting line-up as soon as possible.
The 22-year old completed the move to Goodison Park from Copenhagen on the transfer deadline date, for a transfer fee believed to be in the region of 5 million pounds.
He is known to have been on the radar of the Merseyside club for quite some time, with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c13019’s scout teams also been earlier reported to have visited Copenhagen to see him play.
During his two-year stay at Denmark, the midfielder capped 30 league appearances for his former employers, and helped them claim the Danish Superliga (in 2009/10) and Danish Cup (in 2011-12).
After having completed his assignment in the Danish league, the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Costa-c9458 Rican International unravelled his ambition of making an impression at Merseyside, and set himself the target of cementing his place in the starting-eleven as soon as possible.
However, he is expected to face a stiff competition from the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Darron-Gibson-c10368 for a place in the team, who remain to be Moyes’ first choice players.
Talking of the role that he can play for his new club, Oviedo is reported to have said: “I am a player who likes to attack. I can help in attack but also in defence as well. I can play both positions (left-back and left midfield).”
“I played many years as left-back, now [more recently] I have been playing further forward.”
“I need to come here and work hard for a place. I know there are very good players and I will need to train very well to have a chance of getting in the team.”
The Costa Rican footballer had at one stage become doubtful of his move to Goodison Park; given the time it took for the Toffees to seal his deal.
He also indicated that he became nervous when the club’s scout team came to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Denmark-c2884 to monitor his game, as it had always been his dream to play for a club of Everton’s stature.
Nonetheless, Oviedo is set to miss the Toffees next couple of fixtures, as he will join the national squad for Costa Rica’s upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
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