Amadou Onana has been linked with a move away from Everton, with Barcelona the front-runners to secure his services.

According to the latest report from Adrian Sanchez, Barcelona are leading the race to sign Amadou Onana. The 22-year-old is alsoa  target for Manchester United. Meanwhile, Everton want €70 million to part ways with the Belgian international, with the price tag complicating matters for Barcelona.

The Rise of Amadou Onana

Amadou Onana has established himself as a key player for Everton, and his performances have attracted the attention of the top clubs. Barcelona could certainly use a quality defensive midfielder like him, and he would be a quality long-term acquisition for them.

Manchester United are reportedly keen on the player as well, and it will be interesting to see if they can compete with the Spanish giants. The midfielder is reportedly valued at €70 million, and Barcelona might struggle to afford him.

€70 Million Price Tag an Issue?

The reigning La Liga champions are going through financial difficulties right now. So, Everton will have to be much more reasonable with their demands for the move to go through. On the other hand, Manchester United might be able to afford a premium for Amadou Onana.

They will need to find a quality long-term replacement for Casemiro, who has not been at his best this season. The Brazilian international will need to be replaced soon, and Onana certainly fits the profile.

The 22-year-old is used to Premier League football by now, and he could make an immediate impact at Old Trafford if the transfer goes through. That said, Barcelona are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to join them can be hard to turn down for any player.

It would be a massive step up in the midfielder’s career, and he will be attracted to the idea of playing for one of the biggest clubs in Spain. Barcelona have not had a reliable defensive midfielder since the departure of Sergio Busquets, and they will need to address the situation in the summer.

But Everton are unlikely to listen to any offers for Amadou Onana midway through the season. They are currently fighting for their survival in the top flight, and they will not want to lose any player in January.

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