What Mikel Arteta, Sean Dyche, and Amadou Onana have said about transfer interest in light of Man Utd ties
Everton midfielder Amadou Onana has become a transfer target for multiple clubs, including Arsenal, Manchester United and Barcelona in recent weeks.
Onana, 22, is a key figure at Everton and has been brilliant under Sean Dyche this season but he has been earmarked as a future star thanks to his vast potential that he has shown ever since breaking into the Lille side and now the transfer links are starting to heat up as the January transfer window continues.
As a result, we’ve decided to look at what has been said in the past from Onana himself about a move away, as well as what the Arsenal and Everton managers have revealed about transfer plans and what the future could hold.
Amadou OnanaThe Belgium international had previously opened up on his career and his future in an interview in September claiming that he was fully focused on the task at hand with Everton but insinuated that he would wait and see for his next step. “Football is all about timing. You have to know how to seize opportunities when they present themselves. I had changed clubs every summer transfer window in recent seasons, but sometimes you have to know how to slow down and be patient. Now I am fully focused on my task with Everton.”
The Belgium international had previously opened up on his career and his future in an interview in September claiming that he was fully focused on the task at hand with Everton but insinuated that he would wait and see for his next step. “Football is all about timing. You have to know how to seize opportunities when they present themselves. I had changed clubs every summer transfer window in recent seasons, but sometimes you have to know how to slow down and be patient. Now I am fully focused on my task with Everton.”
Mikel Arteta
In terms of Arsenal links, reports this week have suggested that the London club are in talks with the representatives of the player and want to recruit in midfield. Mikel Arteta has spoken out in recent weeks about their potential transfer activity and has been very coy about any moves but his most recent update came following their 2-0 loss to Liverpool in the FA Cup.
“My job is to improve our players and get better results with the players we have. We have to change momentum, that’s for sure, and we need our players and we need our people as well. In the difficult moments, we stick together and get behind those players that, in my opinion, deserve so much. They appreciate that and we stick together and do what we have done in the past. There is nothing new, results will come and enjoyment will come.”
Sean Dyche
The Everton manager has been very complimentary of the midfielder this season, often praising his strong performances across what has been a mixed season to date. He hasn’t spoken about a potential move away but has previously stated that he has a ‘massive future’ ahead of him.
“I thought him and Jimmy [Garner] were excellent last night, had good games at the weekend in slightly different roles and yet again, open-mindedness from two different players who are growing and maturing in the Premier League.” He said following Everton’s 2-0 win over Aston Villa in September. “It’s the way the game has gone, people were remarking about it a few weeks ago. But I said: ‘If that player was €2 million, everyone would say he’s a young player see how he goes’. But put a big price on it, the demand goes up immediately. They’re young in their true understanding of the Premier League, they have a massive future in front of them.”