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The Brazilian has netted five goals - all at Goodison - since arriving on a six-month loan from Manchester City in January.
But while pleased with the striker, Moyes admits no decision has yet been taken over whether to pursue a further loan deal for Jo while reiterating there is no chance of being able to afford the player on a permanent basis.
"I think he has made a good contribution to what we have done," said the Everton manager. "If someone had given me a centre forward on loan in the window and said he would have scored five or six goals, then I would have taken that.
"It’s been a decent contribution – I have got to be happy with that. But there has been no decision made about anything further, everyone knows we can’t afford the money anyway (to buy him)."
Tony Hibbert has resumed training and could return this afternoon after missing the last two games with a neck injury, while Lars Jacobsen, who was also absent last weekend, is also expected to be available.
Leon Osman was only deemed fit enough for a substitute appearance against Tottenham, but has since trained normally and is ready to start.
Meanwhile, Everton will be screening the FA Cup final live at Goodison on May 30.
The beamback is free and is available to Season Ticket holders, Evertonia members and fans who have attended one match or more at Goodison this season, with applications being handled on a first come, first served basis.
Fans can apply for tickets from May 18 - only via the official website at www.evertonfc.com/beamback






