During his time at Everton, Steven Naismith has become something of a fan favourite.
Whether he's scoring perfect hat-tricks in big games or just proving himself to be
one of football's good guys, it's not hard to see why he's popular on Merseyside.
But when an offer like this comes in, you can't say no, so it's no surprise that the club have accepted an £8.5m bid for Naismith from Norwich City.
At 29, the Scottish striker is in his prime and the Canaries are hopeful he can keep them in the Premier League for another season.
Everton fans were sad to see him go...until they saw the price tag.
https://twitter.com/Jxgielka/status/689018078106140672
https://twitter.com/Callumdeegan88/status/689017746915487744
https://twitter.com/JamesMawFFT/status/689011170406191104
Rival fans were quick to draw comparisons...
https://twitter.com/Nick90_THFC/status/689019192213921792
Not everyone thought it was such a bad deal, considering the rising cost of players...
https://twitter.com/DavidBrockett/status/689015254827798528
https://twitter.com/agjournalism/status/689019684583264256
In fairness to Norwich, when you're in a relegation battle you need big-game players, and Naismith seems to be exactly that...
https://twitter.com/KCrawfordBBC/status/681901208441864192
What Naismith's move to Carrow Road means for Wes Hoolahan remains to be seen, but even an £8.5m fee won't see the Scot displace the Irish wizard in the hearts of the Norwich faithful.