Speculation surrounding midfielder Amadou Onana’s potential move to Arsenal, Everton manager Sean Dyche has emphatically dismissed any notions of parting ways with key players during the current transfer window.
Addressing the swirling transfer rumors, Dyche conveyed a resolute stance, asserting, “There will be no one at this stage that we are thinking of letting go.
That’s recognized first-team players, let me be clear; some of the kids are different with loans.”
Dyche emphasized the club’s reluctance to part with key assets, particularly established members of the first team.
While acknowledging the unpredictable nature of the transfer market, he underscored the club’s control over the situation, stating, “We’re not wanting to do that.
With shifting sands in the market, you never know, but it’s all under our control, and certainly at this stage, we want everyone in the house.”
The manager’s firm declaration comes amidst persistent rumors linking Onana, the talented midfielder, with a potential move to Arsenal.
Dyche’s statement serves as a clear indication of Everton’s commitment to retaining their core squad members as they navigate the challenges and uncertainties of the January transfer window.
As the transfer window unfolds, Everton supporters will be closely monitoring developments, with Dyche’s words offering reassurance regarding the club’s determination to maintain squad stability in the face of external speculation and potential player movements.