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On loan Everton striker Sandro Ramirez wants a permanent move to Sevilla - just two weeks after joining the Spanish side on loan until the end of the campaign.

After barely a fortnight with La Liga side, Ramirez told Radio Marca: "I've been here two weeks and I want to continue next season at Sevilla.

"I'm really where I want to be ."

Since returning to Spain Sandro has only started one league match, a 5-1 defeat at Eibar, but came on as a substitute in a Copa Del Rey victory over Leganes - and already appears to have made his mind up on his future.

(Image: Jason Roberts)

Still just 22, Sandro was considered to be a bargain buy when Everton took advantage of a clause in his contract to snap him up from Malaga for £5.25m last summer.

But his 17 appearances for the Blues include just three Premier League starts, on the season's opening day against Stoke, a 2-0 defeat at Chelsea and the home humbling by Spurs.

His only Everton goal came in the 5-1 home Europa League defeat by Atalanta.

It remains to be seen how Everton will react.

The Blues were hopeful of Sandro settling in better after a full pre-season, with boss Sam Allardyce saying only a week ago: "There’s more players that don’t work in their first season than work. So contrary to what everybody thinks, players from abroad don’t work in the first season, they fail more than they succeed, that’s across the board and at every club.

"it’s season two that really counts. You want them to work in season. You can’t be patient because nobody will let you be patient but in year two, who knows?

"It’s the start of a whole new season and when the new season starts everyone starts fresh and everyone has new chance to impress and you’ve got the whole pre-season to do that."