We discussed allegations from Italy on Thursday, stating that Koni De Winter’s outstanding performances for Genoa have defeated Everton.
777 Partners, who own the Serie A team, are attempting to acquire the Toffees and are awaiting Premier League approval. Everton might have an advantage in trying to sign the 21-year-old in the summer because of this.
The defender was taken on loan by Genoa from Juventus with a €8 million buyout obligation.Given that TuttoMercatoWeb estimates his market value at €15–17 million, this is a great deal.
The center back has also drawn interest from a number of Premier League teams, “particularly Wolverhampton Wanderers and Everton.”
This season, De Winter has made 24 appearances across all competitions, and his performances have earned him a debut for Belgium earlier this month. Everton is one of the interested parties, thus Genoa might benefit financially if the player leaves in the summer.
Albert Gudmundsson will be sold by Genoa for a fee of €25–30m. Even if Everton or an other team were to make a “significant offer” in the upcoming window, TMW notes that “it is not certain” that they will profit from De Winter.
They think that if the Belgian remains a little while longer, he can “grow further.” Ultimately, the market will make that determination.
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