16-05-2008, 04:14 PM
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The right-sided playmaker is out of contract at The Hawthorns this summer, and has attracted a number of admirers due to his superb end-of-season form.
Aston Villa, Middlesbrough and Bolton were known admirers of Gera, who joined Albion from Ferencvaros for £1.5million in 2002.
The 29-year-old has made over 100 league appearances for the Baggies, playing under Gary Megson, Bryan Robson and Tony Mowbray during his time in the Black Country.
But despite playing a major role in steering Albion back into the Premier League for next season, Gera looks to have been lured to Goodison Park by Toffees boss David Moyes who can promise UEFA Cup football secured by a fifth-placed finish in the top-flight table.
Gera caught the eye when grabbing match-winning goals in away victories over Wolves and Norwich during the promotion run-in.
His advisors are believed to have agreed personal terms with Everton, who are looking to strengthen their midfield pool following the departure of Thomas Gravesen, and Gera is set to sign on the dotted line if he passes a medical on Merseyside.
Baggies boss Mowbray has already reportedly made moves to replace Gera by lining up a bid for Derry City's highly-rated Patrick McCourt.
The Candystripes winger, 24, has suffered an injury-ravaged season but remains one of the eircom Premier Division's most talented players.
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Would be a good squad signing on a free.
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