1 Villarreal plot move for Kevin Carlos to fill Everton-bound exit
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Spanish-born Nigerian forward Kevin Carlos is reportedly on Villarreals radar as they search for a replacement for their departing striker linked with a move to Everton.
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Currently starring at Swiss side FCBasel, the 24 year old, who joined the club last August on a fouryear deal, has been in impressive form. He notched seven goals in 19 league appearances this season, already nearing his 14goal tally from the previous campaign Standing at 1.88m, Carlos combines physical presence with poaching instincts attributes that caught Basels attention after he topped the Swiss league scorers last term.
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Sources suggest Villarreals technical staff see him as ideal for replacing Everton-linked frontman Thierno Barry, believing Carlos can adapt swiftly to La Ligas pace and rigour. His dual heritage and experience in competitive Swiss football have also been cited as benefits in his potential transition.
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Neither club has confirmed discussions, but strong links between the player and both Swiss and Spanish outfits continue to fuel speculation.


Editorial

We believe Villarreal has identified a smart strategic opportunity in targeting Kevin Carlos. When a club loses a key forward like Thierno Barry, the pressure to replace him swiftly grows—both to maintain momentum and signal intent to fans. Carlos ticks many boxes: hes young, athletic, proven in a European league, and already acclimatised to continental football.

We appreciate the challenge inherent in transitioning from the Swiss Super League to La Liga. The stepup in technical quality, tactical nuance and match tempo is significant. However, Carlos has shown traits that suggest readiness: his physicality, aerial strength and clinical finishing. Basel identified him as the leagues top scorer for a reason.
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We encourage Villarreal to ensure the move includes robust support—language integration, cultural acclimatisation and tactical adaptation. By doing so, they grow both a valuable asset on the pitch and augment their reputation for nurturing emerging talent. Keeping a forward line firing isnt merely a matter of replacing goals its about preserving belief, continuity and momentum—a lesson Villarreal would do well to heed.
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Did You Know?

Kevin Carlos was born in Ceuta on 10 April 2001 to a Spanish mother and Nigerian father, giving him dual nationality.

 He began his youth career at SD Huesca and made his senior debut with their farm team, AD Almudévar, in September 2018.

 >During the 202324 Swiss season, he finished as joint top scorer with 14 goals in 35 matches, alongside Luganos Zan Celar and St.Gallens Chadrac Akolo.

 Basel signed him on a four year contract in August 2024, immediately [positioning](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/) him as replacement for departing striker .

 Across his senior career, he has played in Spain's Tercera División, Segunda, Swiss Super League and the Copa del Rey, demonstrating a steady climb through [competitive](https://azbongda.com/index.php/Th%C3%A0nh_vi%C3%AAn:MaritaYtt4) tiers .


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