Everton Open Talks for Roony Bardghji
Everton have made contact with Barcelona over a move for winger Roony Bardghji, according to TEAMtalk. The 20-year-old moved to Camp Nou from FC Copenhagen last summer and is valued at around £13m. Barcelona are reportedly ready to cash in on the in-demand star.
Background: Bardghji's Career So Far
Bardghji joined Barcelona in the summer of 2024 after rising through the ranks at Copenhagen. The Swedish-born winger made a name for himself in Denmark, scoring 10 goals and providing 8 assists in 55 appearances for the Danish giants. His pace and dribbling ability made him one of the most sought-after young talents in Europe before his move to Spain.
However, his time at Barcelona has not gone as planned. Limited game time in a star-studded attack has seen Bardghji fall down the pecking order. With Barcelona needing to balance their books, the club is open to selling the youngster for the right price.
Why Everton Are Interested
Everton are in need of attacking reinforcements. The Toffees have struggled for goals this season, scoring just 28 goals in 30 Premier League matches. Manager David Moyes is looking to add width and creativity to his side, and Bardghji fits the profile of a young, hungry winger who can operate on either flank.
Bardghji's style is similar to that of former Everton winger Anthony Gordon — direct, skilful, and capable of cutting inside. He would provide competition for Dwight McNeil and Jack Harrison, both of whom have inconsistent output. At £13m, the fee is a low-risk investment for a player with high potential sell-on value.
Tactical Fit at Goodison Park
Moyes typically sets up in a 4-4-1-1 or 4-2-3-1 formation. Bardghji would likely operate as a right winger, using his left foot to drift inside and create shooting opportunities. His crossing ability would also benefit target men like Dominic Calvert-Lewin or Beto. Defensively, Bardghji's work rate is strong for his age — he averaged 1.3 tackles per game in the Danish league, suggesting he can adapt to the Premier League's demands.
Transfer Market Context
At £13m, Bardghji represents a bargain in today's market. For comparison, Everton spent £15m on Jack Harrison (loan with obligation) and £9m on Jesper Lindstrøm. The fee is also modest compared to other wide players linked with Premier League clubs — for instance, Crysencio Summerville cost West Ham £25m. Bardghji's age and resale potential make this an attractive proposition for Everton's recruitment team.
However, competition may drive up the price. TEAMtalk reports that several other clubs are monitoring Bardghji's situation, including clubs from Italy and Germany. If a bidding war erupts, Everton may need to move quickly to secure a deal.
Fantasy Premier League Implications
For FPL managers, Bardghji could be a differential option if a move materialises. Currently not in the game, he would likely be priced around £5.5m-£6.0m based on his age and pedigree. Everton's upcoming fixtures include matches against relegation-threatened sides, which could provide early returns. However, with only 2 goals in 15 appearances for Barcelona B this season, he carries significant risk.
What's Next for Everton
Everton's transfer business will depend on their Premier League survival. Currently 16th, four points above the drop zone, the club may need to secure top-flight status before committing to summer signings. However, early contact for Bardghji suggests a proactive strategy regardless of their final league position. The summer window opens in June, and negotiations are expected to intensify in the coming weeks.
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