Everton make contact for “underrated” £17m star

It has been a busy window for Everton Football Club so far during the summer of 2024. The Toffees have had several incomings and a few outgoings, including one notable sale which helped the club to a healthy profit and has given them more money to reinvest into the squad.

Amadou Onana is the player in question here. The Belgian departed Goodison Park for the Midlands and Aston Villa. The Villans paid £50m to acquire his services, a very healthy profit for the Merseysiders, who spent £33m on Onana from Lille in 2022. Everton have also sold Lewis Dobbin to Villa and Ben Godfrey to Italian Side Atalanta.

In terms of incomings, the Toffees poached a Villa man themselves. Tim Iroegbunam joined the club at the start of the window, with Iliman Ndiaye also switching to Goodison Park from Marseille.

Most recently, Everton have added Napoli winger Jesper Lindstrom to their side, who joins the club on a season-long loan with an option to buy. Rumours have been circling that the Toffees may once again turn to Serie A to add a player who could form a dream partnership with their new Danish winger.

Everton target Serie A midfielder

The Serie A player in question here is Juventus and United States of America midfielder Weston McKennie. The former Leeds United loanee is thought to be out of favour under new manager Thiago Motta, and could now depart the Allianz stadium this summer.

According to Italian news outlet Calcio Mercato, a way out of Turin this summer for McKennie could come from the Toffees, with the Premier League side having seemingly already made contact regarding a move. The report states that the ‘latest proposal’ came from Goodison Park, although they do clarify that ‘there hasn’t been a concrete offer’ at this stage from Everton.

Indeed, Sean Dyche’s side are not the only Premier League club to have offered McKennie the chance to leave the Old Lady this summer. Aston Villa had an offer on the table for the American, but he decided to turn down the Villans deal, having rejected a salary worth around €5m (£4m).

In terms of a price for McKennie this summer, Everton must meet Juve’s asking price of €20m (£17m). The report explains that there ‘is no other way’ for Juve to agree to sell McKennie this summer.

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