Everton could be forced to sell Amadou Onana in the current window amid fresh financial troubles engulfing the Toffees.
According to Fichajes, Arsenal and Barcelona could be boosted in pursuit of Amadou Onana, as Everton could sell the Belgian midfielder. The Toffees face fresh FFP charges from the Premier League, and they might have to deal to balance their books.
Amadou Onana for sale?
Everton have come under a cloud following fresh charges by an independent panel about the Premier League’s Profit & Sustainability rules. The Toffees saw a point deduction earlier in the season and could be in line for another such punishment if found guilty.
They have faced financial problems over the last few years and, in recent times, have resorted to selling some of their best players. This time, they might adopt a similar policy as players like Amadou Onana and Jarrad Branthwaite might depart.
Arsenal are interested in Onana as a midfield option, as Mikel Arteta had considered the 22-year-old Premier League midfielder earlier. There is a massive £60 million price tag quoted in the media, something the Gunners might look to pay up to take the promising midfielder to the Emirates.
Onana is reportedly open to joining Arsenal, as other clubs are also in the hunt. If Everton are forced to sell their prized asset, then the Gunners and even Barcelona might receive a boost in pursuit of the 22-year-old Premier League midfielder.
Is Barcelona’s move ruled out for Onana?
Barcelona are facing acute financial problems to contemplate making big money signings in this window. Although they have an interest, they have already ruled out a move for Onana, among other players.
The Blaugrana have been searching for a long-term holding midfielder, but they may not be able to afford the options currently considered top targets. Hence, Barcelona might concede defeat in another pursuit, with Arsenal looking like a strong contender for Onana.
Manchester United are also present in the race and could enter competition with Arsenal for Onana. For now, Everton might open their doors to a sale, which could see some of the top clubs scramble out for the Belgian enforcer.