Loum Tchaouna: Everton linked with move for €15m Burnley winger

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Loum Tchaouna: Everton linked with move for €15m Burnley winger

Everton are being linked with a move for Burnley right winger Loum Tchaouna, whose future at Turf Moor is under scrutiny despite his €15.00m market valuation.

The 22-year-old, who represents both France and Chad at youth level and was born in N’Djamena on 8 September 2003, is the subject of transfer speculation over a potential switch between two Premier League clubs, with the reported probability of any deal currently listed only as “?”.

Tchaouna, a left-footed attacker who operates primarily on the right, is contracted to Burnley but publicly available data does not specify when his deal is due to expire, leaving open the possibility of him running down his contract and becoming a free agent in a future window. For now, however, any move to Goodison Park would be expected to involve a fee, with his valuation on Transfermarkt standing at €15.00m.

The winger, who wears the No 17 shirt at Burnley, has been building his reputation in England’s top flight, featuring in the Premier League after earlier spells on the continent before his move to Lancashire. Recent updates on his profile, scraped on 17 May 2026, underline how closely his situation is being monitored ahead of the next transfer window, though there is no confirmed agreement between the clubs.

Detailed recent match statistics, including specific opponents, dates, scorelines and individual performance figures, are not listed in the current dataset, but his emergence as a versatile attacking option has been enough to attract interest from a fellow top‑flight side.

With Everton looking to refresh their forward line and Burnley weighing up their options around a valuable young asset, any concrete progress on the rumoured deal may hinge on contract clarity and fee negotiations — and, if it happens, the move could mark a significant next step in Tchaouna’s Premier League career and his growing reputation in European football.

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