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Kevin Mirallas has reportedly admitted that he is keen to leave Everton on a permanent basis in the summer.

The winger is currently spending the second half of the season on loan at Olympiakos, the club that Everton signed the Belgian international from in 2012.

The 30-year-old failed to hit the ground running after making the January move to the Greek side, not managing any goals in his first eight appearances since making his return.

However, the last few weeks have produced a turnaround for Mirallas who has bagged two goals in his last three matches, including a strike in Olympiakos' recent 5-1 win over Kerkyra on Monday night.

And, speaking after the match, the winger is quoted by the media as admitting he wants to stay with the Greek side beyond the summer transfer window.

"I have stated that I want to stay," Mirallas is quoted by Greek publication SDNA as saying.

"But it is something for which there is no development, since it will be discussed at the end of the year."

The Belgian international signed a new contract with Everton before the last summer transfer window - which isn't set to expire until June 2020.