Everton could get surprise transfer boost after major saudi arabia claim

Everton could get surprise transfer boost after major saudi arabia claim

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AL-HILAL ARE REPORTED TO BE INTERESTED IN A BIG MONEY MOVE FOR ASTON VILLA STAR, AND FORMER EVERTON CENTRAL MIDFIELDER, AMADOU ONANA 15:54, 01 Jun 2025Updated 16:06, 01 Jun 2025 Everton


could be in line for a financial boost following Aston Villa’s final day failure to qualify for the Champions League. The Midlands side’s transfer window has taken on a different outlook


after missing out on Europe’s premier competition and they may have to contemplate sales should they wish to strengthen while staying within the limits of the Premier League’s Profit and


Sustainability Regulations (PSR). Against that backdrop, Villa may be willing to countenance reported interest in former Everton midfielder Amadou Onana, said to be a target for Saudi Arabia


club Al-Hilal. Everton had a sell-on fee included as part of Onana’s sale 12 months ago. READ MORE: The three games that made Carlos Alcaraz transfer irresistible for EvertonREAD MORE:


Everton announcements imminent as decisions to be made on four players after window opens Whether Villa would be willing to lose Onana is unclear, but the club’s summer will be impacted by


their sixth-placed finish. Unai Emery’s side lost at Manchester United on the last day, allowing Newcastle United to pip them for the top five even though they were defeated at home to the


Blues. Article continues below The financial implications are significant and will re-shape Villa’s approach to the transfer market. That could lead to them exploiting the interest in Onana,


who enjoyed a positive first season at Villa Park. Villa have shown a willingness to find pragmatic solutions to PSR issues over the past year, and engaged in early business with Everton


last summer that had benefits for both clubs as Lewis Dobbin was sold to the Birmingham outfit and Tim Iroegbunam moved the other way. The deals helped the clubs meet their PSR obligations


ahead of the June 30 fiscal deadline. Article continues below The sale of Onana to Villa for a fee of around £50m weeks later then enabled both sides to claim the deal was a success, with


Villa gaining a highly-rated Belgium international for a reasonable price and Everton receiving a transfer fee that allowed them to guard against interest in Jarrad Branthwaite, who was more


important to then boss Sean Dyche’s plans. As part of those negotiations, a sell-on clause was inserted into the deal that means Everton will get 10% of any profit Villa make on his sale,


should it go ahead. That could be a possibility with Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri reporting Al-Hilal are exploring a potential move for the 23-year-old.