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·29 juillet 2025
Everton’s Summer Plans Include Move for Former Arsenal Midfielder

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·29 juillet 2025
Everton’s interest in Ainsley Maitland-Niles signals a sharp pivot towards Premier League-proven players as David Moyes shapes a crucial rebuild. The 27-year-old former Arsenal man featured 43 times for Lyon last season, showcasing durability and form. “David Moyes likes the 27-year-old, who made 43 appearances for Lyon last season, and believes his Premier League experience could be crucial as Everton look to re-build this summer,” reported Sky Sports.
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Comfortable at right-back or in midfield, Maitland-Niles contributed eight goal involvements last term. His adaptability could offer Everton cover and creativity, with depth sorely needed in both areas. “Maitland-Niles had eight goal contributions last season from right-back, but can also play in midfield.”
Under contract for another two years, he remains open to a Premier League return. However, European clubs are circling, with Turkish giants Galatasaray among those interested. “He has two years left on his current deal and would be open to a Premier League return but also has interest from clubs in Europe – Galatasaray being one of them.”
Everton’s summer strategy clearly involves stabilising with familiar faces. Maitland-Niles may not be flashy, but he is efficient, experienced and ready to return.
This move excites and reassures in equal measure. Ainsley Maitland-Niles might not grab headlines like some of Everton’s past transfer sagas, but he represents precisely what the club needs right now: steady, experienced, and adaptable talent. After seasons of drift and flirtation with relegation, players who understand the rigour of the Premier League can anchor this rebuild.
His ability to fill multiple roles is a bonus. Right-back remains a soft spot in Everton’s squad, and adding someone who can also step into midfield when required gives Moyes the tactical flexibility he craves. “Maitland-Niles had eight goal contributions last season from right-back, but can also play in midfield” — those numbers are promising for a side that struggled creatively.
The only concern is whether Everton can beat out clubs like Galatasaray to his signature. With European football and an attractive lifestyle on offer in Istanbul, the Toffees must move quickly and decisively. Still, if this deal comes off, it would feel like a shrewd piece of business — not flashy, but foundational.
Everton fans have been here before, but this time, it feels like something is finally building.