
Everton have completed the signing of Adam Aznou from Bayern Munich.
Everton agreed a £10m deal with Bayern Munich to sign Adam Aznou after his productive loan spell in La Liga.
The left-back spent six months at Real Valladolid last season and amplified exactly why he was once on the books of Barcelona.
The 19-year-old became one of the best defenders in Spain, based on statistics, but also excelled going forward.
Such is why Everton have decided to make him their fourth signing of the summer, with the club officially unveiling him today.
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Adam Aznou’s first words as new Everton signing
Everton have announced Aznou’s arrival on social media, and he has conducted his first interview with the club.
Speaking to Evertontv, Aznou revealed that after direct talks with David Moyes, he was convinced to make the switch to Merseyside.
“(Moyes) talked with me, he spoke with me about the team and how he wants me. So I decided directly when I spoke with him.
“I decided really quickly because of the words he gave me. He gave me confidence, so I decided to sign.”
Interestingly, Barry also said Moyes was the convincing factor to join Everton, so clearly the Scotsman has great pull.
Aznou impressed by Everton’s project
Aznou also added that the project and world-class 52,000-seater stadium were selling factors in his decision to leave the German champions.
“I’m so happy to be here. I’m so proud to be part of this team,” the former Barcelona youngster admitted.
“The project they gave me is really good. The Premier League is the best league in the world so I’m really excited to start.
“The stadium is really nice. It gives you a good feeling and it’s good for our fans to support us. It’s perfect for us.
“I just have to say I’m really thankful to be here. I’m really proud so I will give everything in every training session and every game.”
Moyes admitted that the left-back market is really tough, so he’s delighted to get Aznou over the line.
“We are pleased to bring Adam to Everton. He’s a young talented player with a lot of potential.
“Left-backs are not easy to get and we’ve brought in a young player who we hope will grow in his time at Everton.”
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