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Ernest Nuamah: How ghanaian winger can revitalize Everton’s attack
Everton's pursuit of Ghanaian winger Ernest Nuamah could be a game-changer for the struggling Merseyside club.
The Toffees have reportedly agreed to a £16.8 million deal with Lyon for the 21-year-old, with talks over personal terms nearing completion.
Nuamah’s arrival would bring much-needed dynamism to Everton’s attack, which has been plagued by inconsistency this season. With just three goals between strikers Beto and Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the Premier League so far, the Toffees are in desperate need of reinforcements to steer them away from the relegation zone.
Despite a slow start at Lyon this season, Nuamah’s past performances underline his potential. The Ghana international delivered four goals and three assists in 51 appearances for the French side last season. More notably, during his time at FC Nordsjaelland, he netted an impressive 20 goals and provided five assists in 49 games, showcasing his ability to influence games in the final third.
Nuamah’s pace, trickery, and creativity could provide the spark Everton’s attack has been missing. His versatility on the wings would add depth and balance, offering an alternative to the underperforming Jack Harrison and Jesper Lindstrom.
For Everton, signing Nuamah represents not just a short-term solution but also an investment in the future. His potential to grow into a top-tier Premier League player aligns with the club’s need for high-upside talent to rebuild and strengthen their squad for seasons to come.
With David Moyes aiming to rejuvenate his side, Nuamah’s arrival could be the catalyst Everton need to turn their season around and secure their Premier League status.
Source:Fiilasports/ghanasoccernet