Breaking: £35m Everton target makes transfer admission following 2024 Euro exit

 

 

 

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By all accounts, Everton is far from done in the transfer market, despite having already moved quickly and precisely.

With the acquisition of Iliman Ndiaye finalized and Jack Harrison rejoined on a Leeds United loan, the Toffees are doing so in a very encouraging manner.

However, there may be a small pause in activity while the club works to stabilize before picking up where it left off before the June 30th PSR deadline.

Given that he is free from international duty and prepared to make his move, they may now rekindle their interest in one target when they do.

The Athletic gives Armando Broja update

If this window has shown anything, it is that players are still drawn to the Toffees because of their charm and attractiveness.

Before the transfer fell through, Yankuba Minteh told Newcastle United that he solely wanted Everton, while Ndiaye reportedly preferred them over other Premier League clubs.

Despite some tough recent years, their pulling power remains, and they could use that to good effect to now bring in Armando Broja.

Ultimately, The Athletic is stating that the 22-year-old is prepared to announce his future after Albania’s elimination from the European Championship.

According to the article, Chelsea hopes to finish 75% of their ins and outs in the upcoming weeks. The transition of Maatsen to Villa is only the beginning. The next issue to closely monitor is that of striker Armando Broja. Although he was absent from Euro 2024 with Albania, the striker can now focus on his future now that their competition is done.

Along with teams from overseas participating in the Champions League, clubs interested include Wolves and Everton. The 22-year-old is valued at £35 million by Chelsea. It is anticipated that Everton will need to purchase Calvert-Lewin (see One to Watch, above) by selling him.

Everton have to deal with Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s future

Everyone can see the intrigue, considering that Everton and Broja had discussed.

But then the price comes into play, particularly because PSR is still a concern.

The sale of Dominic Calvert-Lewin would undoubtedly lead to a possible swap, but since the Magpies are leaving, it’s unlikely that many bidders would be willing to pay Sean Dyche’s asking price.

Despite Broja being five years his junior, their styles are identical.

Therefore, if the Englishman were to depart, his pliable youth might make him a good choice to take his position, enabling Dyche to shape his destiny in his image.

Everything will depend on how Calvert-Lewin’s contract situation plays out; if it is settled quickly, in a way that makes sense, then we should know more about their interest in Broja.