‘Lampard was a big reason for me joining’ – Everton complete Onana signing from Lille

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Sixth biggest signing ever 

Everton have completed the signing of Lille midfielder Amadou Onana, after the young star agreed a deal with the Merseyside club that will run until June 2027. With a market value of €10 million, the 20-year-old talent makes the move to England in a deal worth a reported up-front fee of €30m – which makes Onana Everton’s sixth most expensive signing in the history of the club. 

The most expensive Premier League signings in the summer of 2022

Tyrell Malacia | Feyenoord -> Man United | Fee: €15M

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Market value: €17M

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Aaron Hickey | Bologna -> Brentford | Fee: €16.5M

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Market value: €18M

Hee-chan Hwang | RB Leipzig -> Wolves (previously on loan) | Fee: €16.7M

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Market value: €16M

Tyler Adams | RB Leipzig -> Leeds | Fee: €17M

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Market value: €17M (possible add-ons: €6m)

Matt Targett | Aston Villa -> Newcastle (previously on loan) | Fee: €17.5M

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Market value: €17M

Carney Chukwuemeka | Aston Villa -> Chelsea | Fee: €18M

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Market value: €6m (possible add-ons: €6m)

Keane Lewis-Potter | Hull CIty -> Brentford | Fee: €19M

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Market value: €12M

Philippe Coutinho | FC Barcelona -> Aston Villa (previously on loan) | Fee: €20m

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Market value: €20m

Neco Williams | Liverpool -> Nottingham Forest | Fee: €20M

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Market value: €8M

João Palhinha | Sporting CP -> Fulham | Fee: €20m

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Market value: €25m

Taiwo Awoniyi | Union Berlin -> Nottingham Forest | Fee: €20.5m

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Market value: €20m

Maxwel Cornet | Burnley -> West Ham | Fee: €20.7m

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Market value: €15m

Cheick Doucouré | Lens -> Crystal Palace | Fee: €21.3m

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Market value: €15m (possible add-ons)

Nathan Collins | Burnley -> Wolves | Fee: €24.3m

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Market value: €10m

Luis Sinisterra | Feyenoord -> Leeds United | Fee: €25m

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Market value: €25m

Yves Bissouma | Brighton -> Tottenham | Fee: €29.2m

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Market value: €35m (possible add-ons: €6m)

Amadou Onana | Lille -> Everton | Fee: €30m

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Market value: €10m

Diego Carlos | Sevilla -> Aston Villa | Fee: €31m

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Market value: €40m

Gonçalo Guedes | Valencia -> Wolves | Fee: €32.6m

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Market value: €40m

Brenden Aaronson | RB Salzburg -> Leeds | Fee: €32.8m

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Market value: €25m

Nayef Aguerd | Stade Rennais -> West Ham | Fee: €35m

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Market value: €12m (possible add-ons)

Oleksandr Zinchenko | Man City -> Arsenal | Fee: €35m

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Market value: €25m

Fábio Vieira | Porto -> Arsenal | Fee: €35m

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Market value: €25m

Gianluca Scamacca | Sassuolo -> West Ham | Fee: €36m

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Market value: €30m (possible add-ons: €6m)

Sven Botman | Lille -> Newcastle | Fee: €37m

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Market value: €30m

Kalidou Koulibaly | Napoli -> Chelsea | Fee: €38m

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Market value: €35m

Kalvin Phillips | Leeds United -> Manchester City | Fee: €48.8m

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Market value: €50m

Gabriel Jesus | Manchester City -> Arsenal | Fee: €52.3m

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Market value: €50m

Raheem Sterling | Man City -> Chelsea | Market value: Fee: €56.2m

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Market value: €70m

Lisandro Martínez | Ajax -> Man United | Fee: 57.37m

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Market value: €32m (possible add-ons: €10m)

Richarlison | Everton -> Tottenham | Fee: €58m

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Market value: €48m

Erling Haaland | BVB -> Man City | Fee: €60m

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Market value: €150m

Marc Cucurella | Brighton -> Chelsea | Fee: €65.3m

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Market value: €28m (possible add-ons: €8.3m)

Darwin Núñez | Benfica -> Liverpool | Fee: €75m

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Market value: €55m (possible add-ons: €25m)

“It feels great to join Everton. I know it’s a big, big club, one of the biggest in England,” Onana told the Everton website. “It’s something I want to be part of for many years. Everyone here showed they really wanted me and they have a plan for me, so I really appreciated the talks I had with the manager and Director of Football [Kevin Thelwell]. They told me how they wanted me to play and I enjoyed it. 

The midfielder added: “They both have a lot of ambition and that’s the type of guy I am so it matches. The manager was one of the big reasons. He played at the highest level, won many things and was a midfielder, too. It means a lot to have interest from him and I think he can teach me many things.”

There’s no doubt that Onana makes the move to Goodison Park as a much-needed signing, following the club’s rather quiet summer transfer window. Despite selling Richarlison to Tottenham Hotspur for €58m, Everton had only made two signings prior to Onana’s arrival in James Tarkowski and Dwight McNeil. The player departs Lille as their fifth major sale of the summer and as the club’s fifth most expensive departure ever. 


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