
Everton
midfielder Leon Osman is hopeful his manager Roberto Martinez will be able
to secure a permanent deal for last season's loan star Romelu Lukaku.
Belgium striker Lukaku, 21, netted 15 goals for the Merseysiders during the
2013/2014 campaign before returning to parent club Chelsea, who are rumoured
to be asking for £30million to let him leave Stamford Bridge for good.
"He's a quality player," said Osman. "He showed that when he came last year
and scored a number of goals. We could really do with him back and we hope
he's coming back.
"The manager sees that he needs to strengthen and we welcome new players
coming in because it adds competition. I'm sure the manager's going to bring
more in. As to what positions he chooses to bring them in, that's up to him.
"It's great that the manager is bringing in players and he's bringing in
quality players. We've all seen what Gareth Barry can do and we're pleased
he's staying."
One man potentially challenging Barry for a midfield role is new recruit
Muhamed Besic, a Bosnia and Herzegovina international who arrived from
Ferencvaros in a £4.8m deal earlier this week.
Osman said of the 21-year-old new boy: "'Momo', as we call him, is settling
in really well. He seems a really good player. I'm sure the Evertonians will
be really impressed with him when they see him on the pitch."