September 9, 2024

Everton backed to sign Jackson Tchatchoua amid multi-million offer

Everton backed to sign Jackson Tchatchoua after multi-million bid submitted

Bryan King has backed Everton to sign Jackson Tchatchoua from Hellas Verona.

The ex-Goodison scout believes the right-back would be a “positive” addition at Goodison Park.

As reported in the Itallian newspaper Corriere Di Verona (3 August, page 13), the Toffees have submitted a £6.8million offer plus two bonuses to Hellas Verona for Tchatchoua.

However, the Serie A side are holding out for at least £8.5million upfront.

Everton make bid plus bonuses for Jackson Tchatchoua transfer

And King – speaking exclusively to Goodison News – has backed Everton to bring Tchatchoua to the club.

“I would imagine Everton are looking for cover for Séamus Coleman,” King said.

“They will want a new option in that area of the pitch, and it will be good to have someone like Coleman who this player can learn from

“Tchatchoua is a good age and could be a good option for the club. Everton have sold players and raised some decent money.

“Therefore, if the club can bring in a player for that kind of fee who could spend five to six years with them, that is of course positive.”

Everton Make £7m Offer to Sign Jackson Tchatchoua

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Sean Dyche will be keen to add reinforcements wherever he can ahead of the 2024/25 campaign getting underway.

Bringing in a young right-back with international experience such as Tchatchoua would be a smart move for the club.

This is especially important considering the older profile of some of the club’s full-backs, such as Coleman and Ashley Young.

Everton Seamus Coleman

Séamus Coleman has signed a one-year contract extension with Everton

If they can strike a deal with Hellas Verona for less than £10million, that would be seen as another good bit of business, in what has been a largely positive transfer window despite the ongoing takeover saga.

In other Everton news, the club have been slammed over their “disgraceful” exploitation of supporters.

 

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