September 28, 2024

While it is certainly fun to welcome in transfer after move, Everton will be more aware than most of the risks associated with this strategy. After all, it was the mismanagement of Farhad Moshiri’s immense riches that led to their current PSR nightmare, which is still rampant today. So, if they want to sign a bunch of new names, certain sales will have to be sanctioned to keep the books balanced. Alan Myers has hinted at who it could be. Alan Myers confirms who may depart Everton this summer. The famous journalist frequently only gives his opinion on Everton topics when they are nearing completion or are really concrete. As a result, when he speaks, most Evertonians pay close attention.

That would explain why so many people ask him questions on X, hoping to learn more about their club. On this occasion, the fan in question asked a transfer-related question, namely concerning the seriousness of the rumored interest in Amadou Onana, with Bayern Munich and Barcelona being only two of the clubs that could be interested.

Myers’ response was brief but informative: ‘I suppose there are a couple clubs showing real interest’. Amadou Onana is a highly sought-after young player in Europe, making him a valuable asset for any team that contracts him. And, as is typically the case with these superior teams, their football will most certainly be significantly more spacious than Sean Dyche’s. So, introducing the Belgian into a system like Bayern Munich’s or Barcelona’s would undoubtedly benefit him, given how smooth he is on the ball for someone of his stature.

Onana is a physical marvel, standing 6 feet 3 and possessing the technical talents of a tough number ten. However, with the Toffees, he rarely gets to use his creative abilities. Despite being frequently pushed to go long, he maintained an 85% pass accuracy and made 0.6 critical passes per game as well. He would combine this with true steadiness, and when compared to other midfielders in Europe, he was in the top 8% for tackles and 6% for aerials won per 90.

For a top team, the 22-year-old would undoubtedly develop into a monster in the engine room. Given Dyche’s evident preference for a more labor-intensive option, this eventual exit could be mutually advantageous.

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