Amadou Onana could be the £55m bargain in the Premier League midfield arms race

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Joao Palhinha for £90m? Moises Caicedo for £95m? Or Amadou Onana for £55m? They should be queuing around the block...

Only three players made more tackles in the middle third of a Premier League pitch last season than Everton midfielder Amadou Onana.just a year after arriving in England for £20m.

The £100m-rated Declan Rice was 19th, by the way, though we have to acknowledge that David Moyes’ tactics left him making far more tackles in his own defensive third. He should be a little further up the pitch forIf £55m for Onana did not already sound like a bargain, consider that his tackle success rate last season was 71.4%. No idea if that is good or bad? These are your comparisons: Palhinha , Caicedo and Guimaraes . So yes, it’s phenomenal.

Having been lured onto the blue rocks by the siren song of Frank Lampard , he is now eyeing the open water. Sean Dyche has talked ambitiously of turning him into a much taller Bryan Robson but the truth is that he is wasted in an Everton midfield that will function perfectly well with Idrissa Gueye, James Garner and the rejuvenated Abdoulaye Doucoure, the trio that put Brighton to the sword 5-1 in last season’s most bizarre result.

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