Everton manager Ronald Cooman decided to give another chance to Senegalese striker Umar Niasse.
Last summer, Ronald Cooman said that Umar Niasse has no future in Everton, and advised the Senegalese to find a new club.
In January, Niasse joined on loan to Hull City, where he scored four goals in 17 Premier League games.
Now, Kuman noted that the striker will get a chance to gain a foothold in the first team "toffee".
"Niasse returned to the first team. Today he trained with everyone, "- said Cooman.
"He will fight for a place in the lineup and add to us the variability in the attack. I do not want to talk about what happened last season. I just think that now is the right time to return him to the team ".
"He is Everton's player and sometimes you need to give a new chance in life. He spent several matches for the U-23 team, and his behavior was ideal ".
Niasse moved to Everton from Lokomotiv in the winter of 2016 for 13.5 million pounds. Since then, he spent only seven matches for the first "toffee" team, in which he did not score scored goals.