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·17 aprile 2026
Everton want PSV Eindhoven winger Esmir Bajraktarevic

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·17 aprile 2026


Everton have been closely monitoring PSV Eindhoven winger Esmir Bajraktarevic for a long time, according to Bosnian outlet Sport Sport.
Everton manager David Moyes wants to bolster his attack at the Hill Dickinson Stadium club, and the American-born PSV star is on the Toffees’ radar.
The Blues watched Bajraktarevic during the World Cup qualifiers as the 21-year-old helped Bosnia and Herzegovina qualify for the summer tournament.
Everton have also regularly scouted the ‘technically gifted and skillful’ winger at club level, but they could face competition from AFC Bournemouth for his services.
While Bajraktarevic is currently valued at around €5 million, PSV could look to earn more if they decide to sell ‘the Milwaukee Messi’ after the World Cup.
The right winger has two goals and two assists in 25 Eredivisie appearances so far this term and can also play as a number 9.
However, Everton have yet to make a final decision as the Bosnian has yet to force his way into the starting XI of the Dutch club, starting just five games in 29 games so far this term.
He is also yet to establish himself as a starter for his country, but his potential is huge and his ability to hold onto the ball is impressive.
Bajraktarevic has what it takes to become a top player in Europe in the near future, and signing him now could make sense for the Toffees.
The former New England Revolution star is likely to be open to joining a club playing in Europe next term should he leave PSV, and Everton could clinch a spot in one of the continental competitions if they finish the campaign on an impressive note.
They are currently eighth in the Premier League table heading into the final six games of 2025-26, and victory over Liverpool at home on Sunday will boost their chances of a top-five finish.









































