Everton and Palace are vying for Spurs’ flop as the club ‘pins their hopes’ on a Premier League comeback.
Arnaut Danjuma, a Tottenham flop, apparently wants a return to the Premier League, with Crystal Palace and Everton also interested in the Villarreal forward.
Danjuma joined Spurs on loan in January after departing Villarreal following a dismal first half of the season.
Everton attempted to sign the Dutch international until he snubbed them at the last minute to join Tottenham Hotspur.
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This proved to be a poor decision, as Danjuma only made one start in all competitions in six months in London. He would have been an important player if he had joined Everton.
Despite the bad taste he left in their mouth during the winter transfer window, the Toffees are still keen in signing him.
Sean Dyche is hoping to sign Danjuma on loan for the 2023/24 season, according to the Daily Mail (via TEAMtalk).
Villarreal are willing to let the forward leave on loan, and if he were to leave permanently, the Spanish club would reportedly demand roughly £25 million.
Dyche will be working with a very limited budget this summer, so signing Danjuma on loan may be a very wise move.
However, Everton may face opposition from Premier League rivals Crystal Palace.
According to AS, Danjuma and Villarreal are ‘pinning their hopes’ on the Dutchman’s return to England.
The La Liga club prefers a sale, and Palace might be a ‘option,’ especially now that Wilfried Zaha is officially out of contract.
According to the source, Danjuma will most likely be on the move this summer.
And Sky Sports correspondent Michael Bridge has said Danjuma will decide where his future lies in the first “few weeks” of July.
“He’s going to make a decision over the next few weeks,” Bridge told GiveMeSport.
“He needs to speak to Villarreal about whether he goes back on loan again or if it is on a permanent deal.
“If it was permanent, I think it would be around £20 million to £25 million. But ultimately, I think at a club like Crystal Palace, he could do some good there.
“So I think that’s pretty much a wait-and-see but they like their wingers at Palace and I think he’s an exciting one.”