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Everton have not received an offer from Manchester United for Belgium midfielder
Amadou Onana, 21, and only a large transfer fee will prise him from Goodison Park.
(Liverpool Echo)
It has been revealed that the stipulations of
Jack Harrison's contract mean Everton do not have to pay Leeds a loan fee for his services. They triggered the relegation clause in his contract merely by picking up the phone to his agent, and can return him back to Elland Road once the're done with him.
Everton are interested in snapping up Southampton goalkeeper
Alex McCarthy with Luton town considering him too expensive.
Beto is a player of interest to Everton at this moment in time, although supporters will have to “wait and see” what happens, according to journalist Paul Brown. As previously reported by
Messaggero Veneto (14 August), Beto is a target for Everton with the Toffees facing competition from Premier League rivals Nottingham Forest in their pursuit of the 25-year-old’s signature.
Stevie Nicol has rejected the suggestion that Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool should sign Everton midfielder,
Amadou Onana, after losing out on Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia to Chelsea. The Liverpool legend stated that Amadou Onana is someone who is great at ‘winning the ball’, but he has an issue at ‘giving the ball away a lot’, as he told
ESPN.
Everton aren’t “walking away from the deal” to sign
Willy Gnonto from Leeds United and may need to sell players in order to get it done, according to Paul Brown. The
former Daily Star journalist told
GIVEMESPORT (15 August) that the move could be completed at the tail end of the window as they have so far only offered “way below” the 19-year-old’s valuation at Elland Road, so sales to bring extra cash in might be necessary as the Toffees and the Italian international both seem intent.
In a recent interview with
Give Me Sport, journalist Ben Jacobs mentioned that Everton are in talks to sign Paris Saint-Germain forward
Hugo Ekitike. Jacobs said, “I think PSG feel like Hugo Ekitke hasn’t worked out.
“And having fought off quite a bit of competition to sign him, with Newcastle in the mix, they are willing to let him go.
“And the Everton links are genuine, initial talks have been held. The structure of that deal is still being discussed, but one possibility is a loan with an option to buy. And PSG are largely looking when they offload to do what’s best for them from the perspective of financial fair play.
Harry Maguire’s proposed move to West Ham looks to
be dead in the water and so Everton might perhaps have the chance to revive any interest in the Man United man.
Sunderland look set to miss out on a deal for Everton's in-demand striker
Tom Cannon, with the 20-year-old set to join Preston North End on loan this week. The Black Cats were among a host of clubs, including Championship rivals Leeds United, to be credited with interest in the youngster, as Tony Mowbray looks to address his side's goalscoring issues.
However,
Alan Nixon reported this weekend that while Preston have been given the green light to complete a loan move for Cannon, Italian side Sampdoria could still make a late £8m bid for a permanent deal.