West Ham looking to sign Amadou Onana
West Ham United is reportedly setting its sights on Amadou Onana as a potential replacement for Declan Rice, with manager David Moyes eyeing the Everton star for a summer move.
According to The Sun, Everton could be open to selling the Belgian midfielder for a fee ranging from £40 million to £50 million during the upcoming transfer window.
Onana emerged as one of the few bright spots in an otherwise challenging season for Everton. While he is still a work in progress, his immense potential is evident. Onana featured in 33 games for Everton and found the back of the net once.
It appears highly likely that Declan Rice will depart West Ham in this window, and the club’s ability to replace him will play a crucial role in shaping their trajectory over the coming years.
David Moyes is said to have identified Amadou Onana as the ideal successor to Rice, having previously shown interest in securing his signature before his move to Goodison Park.
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The report suggests that Everton may entertain offers in the region of £40 million for Onana. However, it would come as a surprise if Sean Dyche’s side seriously considered a bid of that magnitude.
As negotiations unfold, it remains to be seen whether West Ham can successfully secure the services of Amadou Onana and fill the void left by Rice’s potential departure. The outcome of this transfer pursuit will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the future direction of both clubs involved.
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Bologna-born Giuseppe Bianchi has spent more than a decade living in Rome and writing about Italian football, Spanish football and the Premier League for various Italian football portals and now he writes about European football for Euro Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers pretty much nonstop since the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. Aside from writing, he likes to spend his time fishing and rock climbing.