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Everton lead race to sign Yankuba Minteh

Everton are leading the race to sign Newcastle United forward Yankuba Minteh, according to journalist Santi Aouna

The Toffees have confirmed that Tim Iroegbunam has moved to Goodison Park from Aston Villa for an undisclosed fee. The 20-year-old has become the first signing of the summer for Everton, and it appears that the Merseyside club are working on a deal to sign Minteh.

Fabrizio Romano reported on X on 23 June that French club Olympique Lyon have entered the race to sign the 19-year-old winger, but the Toffees remain in the race and have “concrete” interest in the player.

Now, Aouna claims on X that Everton hold advantage in the race.

In the Yankuba Minteh case, Everton holds the rope for the moment,” wrote the Foot Mercato journalist (roughly translated from the main tweet). It roughly means that Everton are in leading position in the race at the moment. 

Marseille, Borussia Dortmund, and AS Roma are also interested in signing the winger, who enjoyed a fantastic 2023-24 campaign on loan from Newcastle at Feyenoord.

Minteh’s agent, Bakary Bojang, told Chronicle Live that Newcastle are planning to sell the winger if they receive a good offer. In fact, the 19-year-old has already agreed personal terms with an unnamed club.

Newcastle value the player at around £40 million, and Everton could secure his signing if they offload Dominic Calvert-Lewin to the Magpies for anything over £35 million.

Minteh would be a terrific signing for Everton. The young winger showed great promise during his time at Feyenoord.

He has the raw pace and skill to dribble past players. Most importantly, he has an eye for goal, scoring 11 goals in all competitions for the Dutch side last season.

Minteh is a versatile forward who can play across all positions up front, but he usually plays on the right-hand side. He looks like an exciting prospect, but his price could go up if Newcastle welcome a bidding war for the player.

Everton are operating on a tight budget, and they are not in a position to overspend. So, if they fail to strike a reasonable deal with the Magpies, they must walk away.

The Gambia international is a fantastic player and would be a good signing for the Toffees. So far, it looks like they are progressing well to secure the deal.

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