According to a new forwarding update, Everton has contacted another Premier League club about the signing of the youth rated at £25 million.
Everton Targeting Attack Reinforcement
We hope that a new era will be on the blues horizon and that starting next month there will be life at the new Bramley Moore Dock Stadium, marking the beginning of a more positive era in the club’s great history.
However, if David Moet’s Everton side kicks on in 2025/26, a new signature is essential. And many players are associated with movement, including Omali Hutchinson from Ipswich Town Winger. It is claimed he hopes for a chance to stay in the Premier League following his relegation to the championship in May.
Bruce is also believed to have spoken with Juventus midfielder Douglas Lewis about his summer switch to Merseyside. This could be a great business. The Brazilians were a huge hit at Aston Villa, so Moys doesn’t have to worry about adjusting to Premier League pace and power.
Especially after Dominique Calvert Lewin’s departure, it is clear that Everton needs extra offensive quality, and now it is revealed that a very talented young player is the target.
According to a new report from I Paperthere was a “dialogue” between Everton and Manchester City over James McAtee’s summer move.
The British are valued at £25 million, Moys is said to be a “big admirer,” and the attacking midfielder is refreshing from the back of the glory of the British 21’s European Championships.
This feels like the perfect move for all involved, allowing McAtee to become a regular starter away from the city, and in the process he can separate him from the wage bill.
The 22-year-old is talented enough to not warm up the bench of alternatives most weeks, showing his quality in the aforementioned recent Euro, scoring once and helping Lee Carsley’s side go all the way in the tournament.
Meanwhile, former Shefeld United striker Carl Asaba compared him to Arsenal star Martin Odegard. “He plays midfield and you’re a bonus player in that you have an extra number there, but he can just attack. He’s like Odegard. You play him in the midfield, so he’s another body trying to protect for you, but he likes 30 yards because he can pass you past you so you’re not there.”
Everton has little negative about signing McAtee. His price tag is far from horrifying, and the fact that Moe appreciates him very well is also good.
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The city’s youth added much needed sin in the role of No. 10, scored freely, created and developed into elite footballers over the years.