Everton have completed a late deadline day triple swoop by bringing in Bernard, Yerry Mina and Andre Gomes.
Bernard, 25, left Shakhtar Donetsk when his contract expired and had been linked to a host of European clubs.
Everton have won the race for his signature with the attacking midfielder signing a four-year contract.
“I chose Everton because of all the things I had heard about Marco Silva and after speaking to him I was happy with what he said to me,” Bernard told the club's website.
" The manager made me feel confident about playing here. He is a very good coach and he has achieved really good things at other clubs. Everton is a club with a great structure and a lot of tradition, historically the fourth most successful club in England. When I found out about this opportunity and what the manager wanted out of me I was happy."
“That is why I made my choice, because of the confidence both the manager and the club showed in me.
“I did not need any convincing to come here. I believe I will be able to show my best as a player here.”
The Toffees were not finished there as Barcelona confirmed the Toffees had signed both Mina and Gomes.
The La Liga champions confirmed Mina's move for a fee of around £27 million, saying they had an option to buy him back.
Moments later they also confirmed that Portugal international Gomes would join the Premier League side on loan.
Bernard, 25, left Shakhtar Donetsk when his contract expired and had been linked to a host of European clubs.
Everton have won the race for his signature with the attacking midfielder signing a four-year contract.
“I chose Everton because of all the things I had heard about Marco Silva and after speaking to him I was happy with what he said to me,” Bernard told the club's website.
" The manager made me feel confident about playing here. He is a very good coach and he has achieved really good things at other clubs. Everton is a club with a great structure and a lot of tradition, historically the fourth most successful club in England. When I found out about this opportunity and what the manager wanted out of me I was happy."
“That is why I made my choice, because of the confidence both the manager and the club showed in me.
“I did not need any convincing to come here. I believe I will be able to show my best as a player here.”
The Toffees were not finished there as Barcelona confirmed the Toffees had signed both Mina and Gomes.
The La Liga champions confirmed Mina's move for a fee of around £27 million, saying they had an option to buy him back.
Moments later they also confirmed that Portugal international Gomes would join the Premier League side on loan.
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