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The Costa Rican midfielder has spent three seasons at Goodison, after
joining from Kobenhavn in 2012, but has started just 11 Premier League games.
The 25-year-old has endured a miserable run of injuries during that
time, most painful a broken leg he suffered in 2014 and the most recent a
broken foot, but he wants to finally get his career on Merseyside going after
playing the final 23 minutes against Watford at the
weekend.
"The most important thing for me is to continue playing minutes to
continue progressing," Oviedo told Everton's website. "I think its
important to play but I need
to be careful with my fitness.
"I think it's a good moment for me to start playing games but at
the moment I need to concentrate and focus on staying 100 per cent fit.
"My foot and my fitness are 100 per cent now, so I'm training with
the team normally and working hard to get a place in the first team.
"I need to train hard and do everything well to show the manager
that I am ready to play."
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