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Toffees’ Financial Turmoil Spurs Potential Sales
Everton’s battle to stabilize their finances may lead to the departure of two key players, Amadou Onana and Jarrad Branthwaite, as the club considers selling assets to mitigate economic challenges. The club’s financial distress is exacerbated by their struggle to stay afloat in the Premier League, complications from a pending takeover, and the repercussions of a points deduction for breaching financial regulations.
Sean Dyche May Lose Top Talent
Manager Sean Dyche is faced with the difficult prospect of offloading some of Everton’s most talented players unless the club’s monetary issues are resolved promptly. Both Onana and Branthwaite have attracted considerable attention due to their impressive performances this season, and they are anticipated to command significant transfer fees.
Premier League Giants Eye Everton Duo
Newcastle United is reportedly leading the chase for the highly-valued Onana, with a price tag of £60 million, while Arsenal is also showing interest. Meanwhile, Manchester United appears to be the frontrunner for Branthwaite’s signature, with several other top-flight teams also expected to join the bidding war in the upcoming transfer window.
Branthwaite and Onana’s Season Impact
Branthwaite has proved to be a crucial player for Dyche, having started 21 league matches and scoring a vital goal against Tottenham recently. Onana has also made a notable contribution from the midfield with two goals and an assist over 25 appearances. Their potential exits would leave significant gaps in the Toffees’ lineup.
Relegation Battle Intensifies for Everton
Following a loss to Manchester City, Everton finds themselves in the relegation zone, heightening the urgency of their upcoming fixture against Crystal Palace at Goodison Park. The outcome of this match could have a profound impact on the club’s future, both on and off the pitch.