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Transfers: Villa close in on deal for Everton’s Onana
Aston Villa are closing in on a £50 million (€59.4m) deal for Everton midfielder Amadou Onana.
It is understood that the Toffees are set to offload the 22-year-old, who has failed to make much of an impact in a struggling team since his £35m (€41.6m) arrival from Lille two years ago.
Villa are looking to strengthen their squad after qualifying for the Champions League for the first time.
Onana, who was in Belgium’s team for all their Euro 2024 matches, endured a difficult final couple of months of the season and started only two of the last six games – the final two fixtures of the campaign when top-flight status had already been secured.
There was an expectation the club would cash in on the midfielder this summer as he was not viewed as integral to manager Sean Dyche’s plans.
With Villa meeting their valuation the club, which received two points deductions for financial breaches last season, are happy to cash in and make a profit, although it is understood a sell-on fee is due to Lille.
Onana’s sale will also bolster Everton’s resolve to fend off Manchester United’s interest in centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite.
The defender has attracted a couple of bids, the last believed to be a deal worth £50m, but Everton are insistent they will not consider anything other than a “mega offer” for the 22-year-old, who received his first England call-up during his breakthrough season at Goodison Park, and value him around £70m (€83.2m).
Elsewhere, Manchester City left-back Sergio Gomez has joined Real Sociedad on a permanent deal, the Premier League champions announced on Friday.
The 23-year-old moves after two seasons at the Etihad Stadium in which he made 38 first-team appearances and won six trophies without establishing himself as a regular in the side.
The deal for the Spaniard, who joined City after a spell at Anderlecht, could be worth up to £8.4 million and also includes a sell-on clause of 30% of any future fee.
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