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Leicester City are open to selling 21-year-old winger Abdul Fatawu amidst interest in the Ghana international from Premier League outfit Everton. The Toffees are ready to pay £15 million for the youngster, and are confident that an agreement can be reached in the next week. The 5 foot 10 winger played 12 times since arriving at Leicester City for 10 million euros, but could only play 11 times in the Premier League last season.
Wolves and Everton are tracking 22-year-old French under-21 forward Matthis Abline amidst rumours of a potential bid before the transfer window closes. Nantes, Abline's current club, are said to want around 50 million euros for the striker, some way off of the Premier League duo's valuation.
The package agreed reportedly contains a £25 million initial fee, with an additional £4 million paid in performance based add-ons.
Everton have agreed an £8 million fee with Bayern Munich to sign Morocco international Adam Aznou from Bayern Munich. The 19-year-old has been with Bayern since 2024 but a lack of first-team football will enable him to depart the club, after an impressive loan spell in Spain with Valladolid last campaign.
Everton have played the final game at Goodison Park and are now set to move into an iconic new arena on the banks of the river Mersey. After 133 years at their famous and storied ground, the Toffees will kick off the 2025/26 campaign at Everton Stadium which has been built at Bramley Moore Dock.
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has provided an injury update on Marc Guiu ahead of the Premier League clash against Everton at Stamford Bridge.
Premier League legend Michael Owen has slammed three Manchester United stars following the 1-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
West Ham United are prepared to pay around £20 million to sign Manchester United star Harry Maguire at the end of the season.
Recent form of Scottish midfielder, Scott McTominay, underlines his importance to the Old Trafford outfit.
FIFA have approved the transfers of West Ham United duo Said Benrahma and Pablo Fornals to Lyon and Real Betis respectively.
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