'He was the first one to text me' – Everton star Beto issues touching tribute to Diogo Jota after Liverpool star's tragic death

Everton striker Beto has paid tribute to his compatriot Diogo Jota, revealing the late Liverpool and Portugal forward was the first person to text him following his move to Merseyside. The footballing world was left devastated after Jota, 28, and his brother Andre Silva, 25, tragically died in a car crash in the Spanish province of Zamora in July.

'He was the first one to text me' - Everton star Beto issues touching tribute to Diogo Jota after Liverpool star's tragic death'He was the first one to text me' - Everton star Beto issues touching tribute to Diogo Jota after Liverpool star's tragic death'He was the first one to text me' - Everton star Beto issues touching tribute to Diogo Jota after Liverpool star's tragic death

In the wake of the tragedy, – alongside then- player and fellow Portuguese Youssef Chermiti – joined Toffees ambassador Ian Snodin as they presented a floral tribute outside Anfield in memory of both Diogo and Andre.

And ahead of the first Merseyside of the 2025-26 season between and Everton on Saturday afternoon, Beto has opened up about how Jota went out of his way to welcome him to the city after he joined the Blues from in 2023.

In quotes carried by the Liverpool Echo, Beto reflected on Jota’s death, saying: “That day, the day that thing happened, I was at home in . That day I would travel to Manchester to come here for the pre-season.

“I was shocked. I was shocked because Diogo was a really good guy. We were not friends, but you know, when you play against Portuguese players and everything, we normally stop, we speak a little bit. You have Bernardo Silva, Bruno Fernandes, these guys, but when I signed for Everton, he was the first guy who texted me.

“He just texted me and said: ‘I’m happy for you. I’m happy for you. If you need anything on the city, everything, I can help you, just give me a shout’.

“After every game that we play against Liverpool, we’d talk a little bit. We were not best friends, you know, but we talk a little bit, he was a really, really good guy. I’d ask: ‘how is everything?’

“It was sad. It was really sad.”

Jota scored his final goal for Liverpool in last season’s Merseyside derby at Anfield on April 2. The striker netted the only goal of the game as the Reds secured a crucial three points en route to claiming the 2024-25 title.

Beto and Everton travel to Anfield this weekend in the hope of maintaining their strong start to the season. David Moyes’ men have lost just one of their opening four Premier League games, winning two and drawing the other, while Arne Slot’s high-flying Liverpool have collected maximum points from the same number of games.