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Manuel Fernandes admits he is unsure whether he will be signing a permanent deal with Everton this summer.

The Portuguese midfielder returned for a second spell at Goodison Park in January after falling out of favour at Valencia.

His current spell at Goodison Park has been interrupted by injuries as he looks to convince manager David Moyes to sign him on a long-term deal.

“Nothing has been said on my own future,” Fernandes told the Liverpool Daily Post.

“I’m just going to play these five games and try to do my best, try to help the team and try to produce better performances as soon as possible.

“We don’t have too many people to play in midfield at the moment, so it’s probably going to be a chance for me.”

Fernandes admitted he had struggled to recapture his best form since returing to Everton in January.

“It’s been a little bit disappointing for me,” he added. “Things are starting to get better, but when you get injured it’s always a blow.

“I’m just trying to get past that and help in the five games ahead.

“The injury has been related to both my groin and the previous surgery I’ve had for a hernia. Now things are settling down, so I feel much better.”

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