EVERTON ASKS FOR A MILLION FOR THE BELGIAN
Arsenal could definitively leave Barça without the option of signing Amadou Onana
Published:15/06/2024 - 10:25h
Updated:15/06/2024 - 10:25h
Arsenal would seek to 'steal' Amadou Onana from Barça. Mikel Arteta would like to have the Belgian midfielder in his team and they would be willing to pay 60 kilos for the player.
Hansi Flick Follows scheduling, beside Deco, the market of signings of the FC Barcelona for the next season. One of the priorities of the square culé would go through apuntalar the centre of the field, position that so much the president, Joan Laporta, like the new trainer blaugrana consider paramount that see reinforced during the window estival.
The 'casting' of mediocentros of the Catalan entity is conformed by several names, being Joshua Kimmich the favourite in the diary culé. However, Amadou Onana appears like another of the candidates in case that the German footballer decide to continue dressing the T-shirt of the Bayern Munich.
The mediocentro Belgian of 22 years was one of the disclosures of the season. Playing under the orders of Sean Dyche in the Everton, the footballer annotated 3 goals in 37 parties contested and consecrated like one of the key pieces of the diagram of the 'toffees', being the balance of the midfield of the English picture.
The Arsenal adds to the bidding
His big performances have woken up the interest of several clubs of Europe, and the Arsenal is the last in adding to the 'career' by the player. According to the 'Liverpool Throw', Mikel Arteta would be in research of a player that accompany to Declan Crimp and Martin Odegaard in the midfield, and the born in Senegal is one of the favourites of the Spanish trainer.
However, his operation would not be at all 'cheap'. The Everton is conscious of the 'perla' that have in his staff and would have valuado his traspaso in a figure that round the 60 million euros. The 'gunners' have the sufficient financial muscle to tackle the signing, by what the options of the Barça see seriously loomed from London.