Premier League club slap £60m price tag on Arsenal target as manager doesn’t want to let key star leave in January

Premier League club slap £60m price tag on Arsenal target as manager doesn’t want to let key star leave in January

This season, Everton is fighting for

relegation, therefore in an effort to deter

potential suitors, the Toffees have set a

£60 million price tag for midfielder Amadou Onana.

Since joining the Merseyside team in

2022 as part of a £33 million deal from

Lille, the Belgian star has been an

important member of the team, and

under Sean Dyche, his status has not altered.

Premier League club slap £60m price tag on Arsenal target as manager doesn’t want to let key star leave in January
Premier League club slap £60m price tag on Arsenal target as manager doesn’t want to let key star leave in January

The 22-year-old midfielder has a £60

million price tag on him, and Football

Insider reports that the Everton manager

does not want to lose him in the middle of the season.

The Belgian international has been

started by Dyche in every game this

season for which he has been available,

but Arsenal is one team trying to entice

him away from Goodison Park. The

Gunners are considering a potential

winter transfer for the midfield player.

Onana is one of the players Mikel Arteta

wants to add to his midfield options.

According to the report, the Spanish

coach is reportedly most interested in

Aston Villa’s Douglas Luiz; however, that

transfer would have to wait until the summer.

Any club’s top players are difficult to sign

in January since they have little time to

find replacements and, should they be

successful, the purchasing club will have to foot the bill.

Arsenal supporters will be hoping that a

striker follows behind any possible

acquisition as the North London team

will probably wait until the summer to address their midfield options.

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