Everton have led the way in the market this summer, with other teams looking to follow their example for a refreshing change.
After all, the Toffees were the initial ones to show interest in Yankuba Minteh and Jaden Philogene, but issues arose that led those players to switch to Premier League opponents.
This isn’t the first instance where promising players were rumored to transfer to Goodison Park before choosing to go elsewhere, with Mohammed Kudus and Luiz Diaz both previously mentioned as potential signings who ended up joining other teams.
It’s incredibly disappointing, yet not entirely surprising, considering the Toffees’ declining reputation and financial situation have lessened their appeal.Nonetheless, given the recent developments in the ongoing transfer saga, it might be Sean Dyche who ends up gaining from the delay.
West Ham United’s hold on Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s transfer
David Ornstein has recently shared an update on the ongoing saga surrounding Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s move to West Ham United, which has been under discussion for quite some time.
However, despite there being no issues with the personal contract, Manchester United is open to selling and the Hammers are also in agreement, yet there appears to be some obstacle preventing Wan-Bissaka from leaving the club.
The famous mover journalist mentioned, the evening before: ‘The process is ongoing to settle the deal for Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s switch from Man Utd to West Ham. There are disagreements between the 26-year-old and the clubs; there’s hope on both sides, but the Manchester United fans are more at ease if he stays. Originally planned to go to London today for a medical check-up, but still in Manchester.’
Therefore, with Everton has recently discovered the selling price for the ‘powerful’ forward who is considering a move to Goodison.losing the upper hand in the lengthy negotiations, allowing their rivals to slowly move in, maybe they should think about making a bold move and tackling their unresolved issues all at once.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka is expected to address Everton’s issue with their right-back position.
Since Seamus Coleman is currently out due to injury, it’s probable that the Toffees will begin their new Premier League season without their initial right-back.
Despite some doubters questioning his continued significance at 35, this is probably because of the team’s repeated failure to secure a permanent right-back over several seasons.
Despite his obvious skill and potential, Nathan Patterson isn’t currently a part of Dyche’s strategy.
This leaves us with Ashley Young, a daring 39-year-old whose physical resources have been on a downward trend for a while.
Without a leading talent to fill the role who can secure the position for the long haul, even if Fabrizio Romano is sure about the £90k-a-week player’s transfer, unusual events have occurred before, and there’s a noticeable gap that might create an opportunity.If Arnaut Danjuma’s transfer to Everton in January might be taken over, then surely Dyche could see an opportunity to do something similar with Wan-Bissaka.Everton has recently discovered the selling price for the ‘powerful’ forward who is considering a move to Goodison.