Confirmed Signing Amadou Onana

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After a difficult year our ability to close a big talent like this is a very positive sign both in the direction we are going and the Manager and DOF to bring them despise competition from clubs In better positions than us right now. Signing Gueye to take the strain off and perhaps act as a mentor shows progressive thinking. That Everton have acted to fill obvious gaps previous management couldn’t again is heartening.

A positive day, but the proof will be in Onana’s impact and development. It’s a rush paying that much for someone so young and not a great deal of game time, yet experience in the Champions League and a full international for Belgium no less. Other players of his ilk will have noticed the move too.
Thelwell and Lampard are signing players to keep us in the PL or at best get us to midtable; their predecessors were spending money like drunken sailors in the belief we could make the CL spots.

As you say, this common-sense approach is not before time.
 
After a difficult year our ability to close a big talent like this is a very positive sign both in the direction we are going and the Manager and DOF to bring them despise competition from clubs In better positions than us right now. Signing Gueye to take the strain off and perhaps act as a mentor shows progressive thinking. That Everton have acted to fill obvious gaps previous management couldn’t again is heartening.

A positive day, but the proof will be in Onana’s impact and development. It’s a rush paying that much for someone so young and not a great deal of game time, yet experience in the Champions League and a full international for Belgium no less. Other players of his ilk will have noticed the move too.
LOL lad, Elon mugged you off so you're back here with, checks post, sensible posts.
 


After a difficult year our ability to close a big talent like this is a very positive sign both in the direction we are going and the Manager and DOF to bring them despise competition from clubs In better positions than us right now. Signing Gueye to take the strain off and perhaps act as a mentor shows progressive thinking. That Everton have acted to fill obvious gaps previous management couldn’t again is heartening.

A positive day, but the proof will be in Onana’s impact and development. It’s a rush paying that much for someone so young and not a great deal of game time, yet experience in the Champions League and a full international for Belgium no less. Other players of his ilk will have noticed the move too.
Good analysis Chico, glad you have your clever head on today.
 

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