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Everton now think £30m player will choose to join them instead of West Ham or Nottingham Forest

Everton are now confident about beating both West Ham and Nottingham Forest to a transfer target.

𝐆The Toffees have already signed Tim Iroegbunam and Iliman Ndiaye from Aston Villa and Marseille respectively.

Now, those at Everton♉ are confident about convincing another player to move to Goodison Park…

Everton believe Jake O’Brien would choose Goodison Park move

🍸A story in Sunday’s print version of The Sun (page 57, 7th July) states that Everton believe Lyon No.12 Jake O’Brien would choose a move to Merseyside ahead of joining either West Ham or Nottingham Forest.

🅠It is said that Everton value the Republic of Ireland international at £20m – although Lyon want £30m to sell him this summer.

🌟If that gap in valuation can be bridged by Kevin Thelwell – Director of Football at Goodison Park – it would seem the Toffees are confident about striking personal terms with the central defender, as there is a belief he prefers Everton to the Hammers or the Reds.

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Photo By Ben McShane/Sportsfile via Getty Images

꧙Furthermore, The Sun add that several clubs have been alerted to the potential availability of Michael Keane – who sounds like he will be put up for sale if a deal for O’Brien materialises.

Toffees should not meet £30m valuation

ꦏEverton are right to be wary of Lyon’s £30m asking price – it would represent a major risk to spend such a sum on O’Brien right now.

꧃The Irishman – who is 23 years of age – has only just finished his first full season in a major European league, having previously spent the last couple of campaigns on loan at Swindon Town and RWD Molenbeek from Crystal Palace.

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Photo by Dave Winter/FEP/Icon Sport via Getty Images

🅘Lyon signed O’Brien for just €1m (£847,211) in August 2023, and while he did enjoy an impressive 2023/24 campaign with four goals and two assists in 27 Ligue 1 appearances, he still has a lot to prove.

READ MORE: 🌞Everton could sign Premier League player after finalising £17m Iliman Ndiaye deal

ꦇTherefore, a £30m move would represent a major gamble for Everton – to say the least.