Everton demand £30m-£35m as two Bundesliga clubs now chase Barry

Gary GowersGary Gowers
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Everton demand £30m-£35m as two Bundesliga clubs now chase Barry

Everton are now in talks with both RB Leipzig and TSG Hoffenheim over the sale of striker Thierno Barry, with the Toffees holding out for a fee between £30m-£35m.

The Blues signed Barry from Villarreal for around £26m last year, and any deal below their current valuation would represent a financial loss on that outlay, which they are looking to avoid. According to a fresh update from Fussballdaten, both Bundesliga clubs have now entered official discussions with Everton over a potential summer move.

The interest from Leipzig won’t come as a surprise to those who’ve followed the saga closely, with the Bundesliga side having already been linked with Barry in earlier reporting this transfer window. Hoffenheim’s involvement, however, marks a new development, with the Sinsheim club now also pushing to bring the striker to Germany.

Why Everton are holding firm on price

Everton’s valuation of Barry reflects a straightforward calculation: anything under £265m would be a straight loss, while a fee in the £30m-£35m range would represent a profit relative to what was paid to Villarreal. With two German clubs now reportedly in the race, Everton may find themselves with some leverage to push for the higher end of that valuation, particularly if Leipzig and Hoffenheim end up competing against one another for his signature.

Barry has yet to feature for Everton at senior level domestically beyond his initial squad involvement, and a departure this summer would mark a quick turnaround on last year’s deal. Talks are continuing, with no agreement yet reached between the parties.

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Gary is editor for ReadEverton. He has many years experience of sports writing behind him after deciding (belatedly) that the world of accountancy wasn't for him. His work has been featured on (among many others) BBC Sport and The Metro. He has written on many sports, but considers himself an expert in football and F1. When not writing and editing he likes to go to the cinema and sip a lovely cold pint of Guinness (not always at the same time).

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