Allan is hoping to repeat the success he had with Napoli at Everton. The Blues completed the signing of the Brazil international from the Serie A club on a three-year contract during the summer transfer window. The move saw Allan reunite with Carlo Ancelotti, having previously worked under the Italian for two seasons while he was in charge of Napoli. During his five years in Naples, the 29-year-old won the Coppa Italia and spent three years playing in the Champions League and two playing in the Europa League. And Allan is hoping to enjoy more success in England and has his eyes set on the Champions League.
Allan said “I was at Napoli for five years, mostly victorious, with good games, and great campaigns in the Champions League, Unfortunately, some bad things happened, both for me and for the club. Things that happen anywhere, we get sad, of course. My time at Napoli had come to an end, it was time to change air, get to know a new culture, a new club. I hope to do great things at Everton, as I did at Napoli. I think that just playing the Premier League, one of the most difficult championships in the world, helped a lot in my transfer, verton are a great club, they have Richarlison, among other players. This can help me stay in the calls of the Brazilian team. The coronavirus pandemic gets in the way of meetings in England, isolation makes things more difficult, but hopefully it will improve the game for us to be together again. Richarlison has helped me a lot in the beginning of the season, on arrival at Everton, on the pitch too. I hope that we can continue making good games, at the club and at the Brazilian team.”