From the Banks of Munich to the Light of Merseyside.. Azmoun Leaves Bayern to Begin His Dream with Everton

From the Banks of Munich to the Light of Merseyside.. Azmoun Leaves Bayern to Begin His Dream with Everton

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From the banks of Munich to the lights of Merseyside, Adam Aznou leaves Bayern to start his dream with Everton.

Express TV: Mostafa El Filali

It seems that the summer transfer window continues to surprise followers with its rapid developments, and this time it’s the turn of young Moroccan international Adam Aznou. Just hours after the announcement of Everton’s serious negotiations to sign the left-back from Bayern Munich, “Foot Mercato” confirmed that the deal is almost finalized.

An agreement has been reached between the German club and the English side for the transfer of the 19-year-old player for €11 million. The offer received approval from Bayern’s management, which was open to the idea of selling the player, especially given the crowded roster in his position within the first team.

Aznou, who started his football career at Barcelona’s prestigious “La Masia” academy before moving to Bayern Munich, is considered one of the most promising young talents in the left-back position in Europe. Morocco is counting on him heavily for its future national team projects.

The next step in the deal involves the player traveling to England in the coming hours to undergo routine medical examinations ahead of signing official contracts with the Toffees.

With this acquisition, Everton adds a young talent with promising potential to its ranks, as part of its efforts to rejuvenate the team and build a sports project based on players capable of developing and shining in the Premier League. For Bayern Munich, this marks a successful economic sale without losing a key player from its lineup.

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