Amadou Onana joins Aston Villa from Everton for £50m as both clubs CONFIRM move of Belgian midfielder

Amadou Onana has finally completed his move to Aston Villa from Everton, both clubs have confirmed.

The Belgian midfielder, 22, joins Villa for around £50million as they prepare for their return to Europe’s top table for the first time since 1983 in the Champions League. 

Mail Sport reported almost two months ago that Onana was likely to leave Goodison Park this summer.

Earlier this month Villa’s bid was accepted and Onana agreed personal terms with his new side, though it took a while for the deal to be officially completed. 

Villa have held a longstanding interest in Onana. Other clubs, such as Arsenal and Manchester United, were keen but never stepped up their pursuits. The Gunners made contact over a deal in May but never followed up with an offer.

He will serve as a replacement for Douglas Luiz, who joined Juventus at the end of June for around £42m.  

The money generated from selling Onana will put Everton in a stronger position with regards to profit and sustainability rules after having two points deductions for breaching them last season. 

It also makes them more equipeed to resist Manchester United’s advances for defender Jarrad Branthwaite, for whom they have rejected two offers. 

United had an initial offer of £35million plus £8million in add-ons for Branthwaite turned down.

They subsequently returned with a bid of £45million plus £5million in add-ons, which was also rejected.

More to follow.  

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