Great deal: Everton in Agreement with Tottenham to sign Son Heung-min worth 95.6 million

Everton in Agreement with Tottenham to sign Son Heung-min  worth 95.6 million

However, Everton’s financial problems are expected to compel them to sell at least one important player in the next window, despite their insistence on receiving top cash for their best players.

According to people close to Everton, “as they continue to grapple with financial problems, they may need to part ways with at least one star player this summer.”

“But Sean Dyche’s team will not allow Branthwaite to go for free, and they have put an £80 million price tag on his head.”

Given that Branthwaite signed a new deal earlier this season, Everton now has complete control over negotiations, making him one of their greatest assets on the field.

If Amadou Onana leaves the team in the summer, there has been discussion about a possible £80 million cost; it appears that this could be the crucial amount the team needs to feel secure financially.

Since he isn’t one of the finest defenders in the world right now, Branthwaite is probably not worth £80 million in the big picture.

However, that’s the price you have to pay these days for someone who has the potential to reach that level, and he is undoubtedly worth that much in addition to Everton’s Premier League standing. Teams will therefore have to pay it or forfeit.

In other Everton news, the team is getting ready to lose one great player in the summer transfer window.

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