
Everton have completed the transfer of young left-back Adam Aznou from Bayern Munich. The 19-year-old has signed a four-year deal with the club until 2029.
Although the club chose not to disclose the fee in the official press release, it is believed to be in the region of £7.8m.
“I’m so happy to be here. I’m so proud to be part of this team,” Aznou told evertontv after signing his contract.
“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.”
Aznou will provide much-needed competition to Vitaliy Mykolenko at left-back – a position weakened by the departure of Ashley Young this summer.
Born in Barcelona to Moroccan parents, Aznou came up through Barcelona’s famed La Masia academy before joining the Bayern Munich youth academy in 2022 as a 16-year-old. He returned to Spain while spending the second half of last season on loan at Real Valladolid in La Liga and made 13 appearances for the side, which finished rock-bottom.
He has also made four appearances for the Bayern Munich senior team and has three caps with the Moroccan international team.
Aznou also highlighted that conversations with manager David Moyes convinced him to join the Toffees. “[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.”
He becomes the fourth signing of the summer for the Blues who have also brought in Thierno Barry and Mark Travers while making Charly Alcaraz’s stay at Merseyside permanent.
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James Marshall
2 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:25:09
And we already have a left-back.
Otherwise, made up! 🤣
Jerome Shields
3 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:27:02
Still think that TFG want team developed from youth..
Lee Courtliff
4 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:30:03
Excellent news, good luck to him and hopefully there’s a few more on the way.
Ian Bennett
5 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:30:59
He’s gone from 3rd choice to 2nd choice at club football.
Michael Kenrick
6 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:37:41
Well, it’s better than the other way around, I suppose… but aren’t we meant to be stealing unknown prospects from minnow clubs in Mickey Mouse leagues?
Not rejects from the Academies of European Giants???
Paul Kossoff
7 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:40:16
We can’t let anyone go on loan unless we have replacements for them. Is he joining up with the squad in the USA?
Can he play in different positions?
Mike Gaynes
8 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:40:58
From The Athletic:
It was during the 2023-24 season that Adam Aznou first appeared on Everton’s radar. The former Barcelona youngster shone from full-back as Bayern Munich’s B side reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Youth League, beating Manchester United twice along the way.
Everton have long monitored such tournaments.
Alongside full-time scouts based in France and Spain, the club’s European senior scout, Phil Boardman, is known to be an active presence at games. The aim was to identify future talents before they hit the senior ranks. But until now, resources in this area have been limited.
Almost two years on, Aznou, 19, is now an Everton player.
Talks accelerated last week over an initial €9million (£7.8m/$10.4m) move, which contains add-ons. By the weekend, he had been granted permission by Bayern to miss the start of their pre-season to travel for a medical, which he underwent on Monday. Such is the regard he is held in at Bayern, the German champions have insisted on a sell-on clause as part of the deal. Offers came from France and Germany too, but Everton were always in the box-seat and seen as a logical next step in his career.
Even at this age, Aznou’s talent is in little doubt. Having already played three times for Morocco at senior level, the view in recruitment circles is that Everton have signed one of Europe’s top full-back prospects.
The problem for Aznou at Bayern was that the path to first-team minutes in his favoured left-back position was blocked by Alphonso Davies and Raphael Guerreiro, while the Bavarian club have Kingsley Coman and Serge Gnabry to call on further forward down that flank. It became obvious this summer that those situations were unlikely to change anytime soon.
At least from Aznou’s side, then, this move is about ensuring more game time. Having spent the second half of last season on loan at Spain’s Real Valladolid, further opportunities are needed to turn his promise into something more tangible.
Everton needed left-back cover. The departure of versatile veteran Ashley Young when his contract expired at the end of June left Ukraine international Vitalii Mykolenko as the senior squad’s sole specialist on that side. That lack of depth was emphasised on Saturday in the 3-0 defeat to fellow Premier League side Bournemouth on tour in the United States, where injuries in central defence saw Mykolenko moved inside and Dwight McNeil filling in at wing-back. It proved an imperfect solution that brought inevitably poor results.
Aznou is expected to begin as cover for starter Mykolenko, but there is a feeling he can shoulder some of the burden if needed and develop into someone with a higher ceiling, particularly in attack.
The teenager is flexible positionally, having featured in more advanced areas at Valladolid. In his time at Bayern, Aznou had stints at right-back — somewhere else Everton currently look light on quality.
The hope at Everton is that they turn into a more attacking, front-foot side over time, one that pushes the full-backs on and can control games. It is believed players such as Aznou will be key in helping them achieve this.
When he took over midway through last season, manager David Moyes pushed Mykolenko up the field with mixed results. While the 26-year-old produced the odd moment of quality into the box from the left flank, like the ball to set up Carlos Alcaraz’s winner in the final-day victory over Newcastle United, he remains better known for his defensive work.
In that sense, Aznou should be a useful counterbalance in the squad, bringing different elements to the table. Having been developed in the academy at hometown club Barcelona before joining Bayern in 2022, he is a prolific ball carrier, ranking in the top percentile for dribble volume (measured by dribbles attempted per 100 touches), among full-backs in Europe’s top five leagues.
With the exceptions of Alcaraz and Iliman Ndiaye, Moyes has lacked players who can progress the ball upfield through carrying or passing. In Aznou, he now has someone who can potentially do both.
The teenager’s statistics for front-footed defending point to him having an aggressive, proactive style out of possession. His low link-up and ball retention scores are notable, but probably a function of Valladolid’s style. They were relegated after finishing bottom of La Liga, and had the fourth-lowest possession share in the 20-team division.
The other caveat here is that Aznou played just 876 minutes in Spain’s top flight last season, and such a sample size is small enough to be prone to statistical variance. That said, those who have tracked his progress since his days in Bayern’s youth ranks point to a player keen to express himself in the final third and get his side up the pitch.
Much like 22-year-old fellow Everton newcomer Thierno Barry, Aznou has been signed as a talented young player who can contribute now, but whose best years are almost certainly ahead of him.
He only turned 19 in early July, so patience will be required as he steps up a level in physicality and adapts to a new country and a different style of play. And there are no sure-fire bets in recruitment, and certainly not with teenagers still making their way in the game.
That said, Aznou’s arrival addresses a position of need in the Everton squad. And if those UEFA Youth League performances with Bayern — the ones that first piqued their interest — can become the norm in England’s top flight too, then they have another exciting prospect on their hands.
Mike Allison
9 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:45:49
Welcome aboard lad. Have you got any mates who play?
John Pickles
10 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:46:17
Rob Halligan
11 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:47:57
Maybe he could have a word with him!
Danny O’Neill
12 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:50:10
An attacking left back, not only will he add competition for Mykolenko, he will give Moyes options as he is naturally an attacking full back.
Welcome to the club that will be your home for the next few years, young man. Just don’t get selected for the African Nations this coming winter!!
Mike Gaynes
13 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:50:15
You have details about the sell-on clause, I believe?
Sam Hoare
14 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:53:15
From what I’ve read and seen on this guy, he has all the potential in the world. He’s still young and so decision-making naturally requires work but he is a great athlete with an eye for a pass and crucially the ability to beat his man and get out of tight spaces.
Think he will be a real asset in games where we expect to have more of the ball or are chasing an equalizer. Might see him on the right as well. Excellent signing in my opinion.
Eddie Dunn
15 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:53:39
I wish, Rob!
Mike Gaynes
16 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:54:07
Danny, and don’t forget Gana’s re-signing as well.
Liam Mogan
17 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:55:05
6 more please, asap.
Ryan Holroyd
18 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:55:28
He’ll be our first-choice left-back by the end of the season.
Mark Taylor
19 Posted
29/07/2025 at
18:00:37
But we do need proper first-team incoming at right-back, right-wing, and probably central midfield.
Paul Tran
20 Posted
29/07/2025 at
18:03:26
Looks like a very promising signing. Let’s keep them coming!
Annika Herbert
21 Posted
29/07/2025 at
18:08:44
But now we urgently need a right-back and a right-winger with real pace. Real soon.
Danny O’Neill
22 Posted
29/07/2025 at
18:13:14
Hopefully we can now get Fofana over the line, then it’s not looking so bad.
I think someone posted previously on these pages that the recruitment team didn’t know left hand from right hand. Others questioning how we can do business with the team, CEO and Manager in the US.
Well, it’s 2025 and we live in an interconnected world with a team behind them. Business can go on. Once the manager gives his preference, the CEO approves, it’s over to others to sort out the negotiations and contracts.
Jack Convery
23 Posted
29/07/2025 at
18:15:03
Will it be CM, Brownhill next on a free? Followed by Maitland-Niles, who can play RB / DM / RM.
Leave Grealish to the Offy and get McAtee or Luiz. Then an arl arse CF and finally a decent youngish RW.
Robert Tressell
24 Posted
29/07/2025 at
18:16:52
A fourth player now recruited who has:
– top flight experience in top 5 league; and
– can be part of the First Team squad for between 5 and 10 years (maybe more).
Tiny fee too.
I would have thought he will be coming here to give Mykolenko a real run for his money and try to take that First XI spot as soon as possible. I could also see Mykolenko being used as Branthwaite’s replacement at CB (seeing as though he’s a left footer also), freeing up space at left back on occassion.
Michael, I know you don’t really mean it but Champions League club academies are very much one of the markets in which to do our shopping – since they provide good value.
Good value / low cost markets don’t need to very exotic. It can mean Scotland, the Championship, Ireland etc etc. Generally anywhere but the extremely over-priced and overrated Premier League which is the worst value in world football.
Ian Bennett
25 Posted
29/07/2025 at
18:17:25
Always a gamble buying young players, but upside could be enormous. Downside a slight loss on the fee if it doesn’t work out.
It looks good business for cover, with sensible wages.
Joe McMahon
26 Posted
29/07/2025 at
18:30:19
I thought I was bad grumbling to myself we will lose him in the African Cup of Nations.
Rob Halligan
27 Posted
29/07/2025 at
18:35:27
I believe there is a “Matching Rights” built into his contract, which as far as I know means that if we sell him in the future, and Bayern match the offer of the buying club, then Bayern have first dibs on him, which is different to a buy-back clause which Everton rejected.
Bobby Thomas
28 Posted
29/07/2025 at
18:42:51
Not sure how people are managing to moan about this signing.
Sean Kelly
29 Posted
29/07/2025 at
18:51:48
What we need now is a Barry or McCarthy type midfielder, a no-nonsense decent player in centre-mid. I wouldn’t mind a RB RW and a snidey pain in the arse for defences forward.
No much to ask really — just don’t pay over the odds.
Sean Kelly
30 Posted
29/07/2025 at
18:53:49
Oh btw, Adam, welcome to the best supported club on the planet. Football-loving supporters.
Mike Gaynes
31 Posted
29/07/2025 at
18:54:24
My impression is that everybody is delighted and a few just have an offbeat way of expressing it.
Ben King
32 Posted
29/07/2025 at
18:55:06
Anyone morning about this signing is a proper oddball!
Ted Roberts
33 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:17:27
Welcome to Everton, Adam, a brighter future is waiting to be enjoyed.
Dale Rose
34 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:22:53
Good signing; will the club at last start using these players?
Craig Scott
35 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:27:18
Good to see the recruitment of young hungry players. Hopefully it continues.
Kieran Kinsella
36 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:29:03
What was the rush to bring in Roy Kinnear?
Bobby Mallon
37 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:37:15
Remember the Moshiri years, Koeman signing 50 Number 10s (slight exaggerating on my part) but for fuck’s sake, these are the types of players we need.
Kieran Kinsella
38 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:42:48
Nothing.
Never learn from our mistakes.
Everton Out.
James Marshall
39 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:43:55
My post was very much tongue-in-cheek.
Mike Hayes
40 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:45:40
At this rate, we could be getting a few more in, a mix of young and prime players to give the squad strength in numbers and depth. We need this to move up and make a good run in the cups, especially that friggin elusive League Cup!
Ray Roche
41 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:46:36
Christ, the negativity on this site…!
Phil Bellis
42 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:46:37
So, no panic to re-sign Thierry Small then?
Stuart Sharp
43 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:47:21
Perhaps the same folk who have already written off a recent treble winner, a generational talent, because Guardiola stopped playing him.
Others think they know all about how the transfer market works, but none of them really understand what’s going on fully.
This latest signing is very encouraging, and a reason to be positive. We’re all hoping for more, but while we’d all prefer earlier business, it’s often just not possible. I’m sure more are on their way.
John Keating
44 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:48:46
However, we need lads capable of coming straight into the team or off the bench and making a significant difference.
Ray Roche
45 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:48:46
Bobby Mallon.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Negative FC
Colin Glassar
46 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:52:32
Welcome aboard lad
Peter Mills
47 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:52:53
There are two members of the Acquisitions Team who are still on gardening leave, but it’s possible that someone at the club has their addresses, PO Boxes, maybe even their fax numbers.
Kevin O’Regan
48 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:53:46
Why not call everyone who transfers a reject, or anyone who changes jobs etc, cheap and miserable perspective IMHO.
Fact is a lot of people over here are really pissed off at Vincent Kompany for allowing this transfer to go through. Well done, Everton. Keep it up.
Pete Neilson
49 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:55:51
With regard to his age, if he’s good enough he’s old enough. I don’t think Bournemouth regretted signing (and playing) Dean Huijsen at a similar age.
Stale Haverstadlokken
50 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:57:19
Niels Nkounkou played 12 games for Eintracht Frankfurt last season in the Bundesliga. Seems like he is on his way to fullfil his potential.
Danny O’Neill
51 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:58:17
First point, a change of direction and structure from the club. Not uncommon in any business when there is an acquisition and takeover.
Second one, we took a gamble on a 21-year-old Seamus Coleman, who had only played for Sligo Rovers in the Irish League. Okay, not 19, but that adds perspective.
Any signing is a gamble, more so with young players, but I’m happy with this one. Barcelona and Bayern is not a bad CV.
Derek Knox
52 Posted
29/07/2025 at
19:58:37
Welcome aboard lad! Hope you turn out to be a bargain buy!
Bobby Mallon
53 Posted
29/07/2025 at
20:05:11
James Marshall, I knew that la.
Christine Foster
54 Posted
29/07/2025 at
20:07:37
We need quality, we need youth, we can’t pay out the money for a top-class 24-year-old, we have gotten rid of Young, put Coleman out to pasture and are left with our own academy players who are deemed unlikely to make it or need more time.
The principal of his purchase is good; like all things, it’s a gamble… but the potential to quickly step up to Premier League level is there. I hope.
Geoff Lambert
55 Posted
29/07/2025 at
20:10:24
Looks like he has some pace and can put a tackle in as well.
Welcome aboard, young man.
Kieran Kinsella
56 Posted
29/07/2025 at
20:13:45
Age and position being the same aren’t valid reasons for never signing a player again if one doesn’t last here.
Jay Harris
57 Posted
29/07/2025 at
20:16:27
Can we now please concentrate all our efforts on a goalscoring winger, a goalscoring midfield player, a top quality right-back, a goalscoring forward and a goalscoring utility player…
Jon Atkinson
58 Posted
29/07/2025 at
20:22:59
They were skillful, tenacious and never gave up …. and the fans are different class, so fingers crossed.
Danny, I think the left from right was a nod to the fact he’s a leftie and we are desperate for righties!
Dale Self
59 Posted
29/07/2025 at
20:34:00
Welcome aboard, young man, make some special memories here.
Ryan Holroyd
60 Posted
29/07/2025 at
20:36:19
My wife is Moroccan, so I take a keen interest in all things Morocco.
The King of Morocco is putting a lot of money into football and they have opened up an academy. The football centre in the capital, Rabat (the Mohammed VI Complex) is probably one of the best around the world.
Like many things in Morocco, football is developing at a fast rate. Kids playing on the streets. There is also a lot of Moroccans who live in France and Spain so they will benefit from dual nationality.
And yes, the fans are crazy, but Moroccans are some of the most friendly people I’ve ever met.
Bill Gall
61 Posted
29/07/2025 at
20:42:10
We just need a couple of more young players to play alongside the senior players for Moyes’s team-building process.
Kevin Molloy
62 Posted
29/07/2025 at
20:51:56
I suspect he will need a lot of coaching defensively.
Steve Shave
63 Posted
29/07/2025 at
21:02:49
I don’t mind he isn’t a starter, Mykolenko is a decent enough left-back who might get better now someone is after his shirt. Excellent stuff.
Right-back and right-midfield next and a quality central midfielder on loan please!
Danny O’Neill
64 Posted
29/07/2025 at
21:05:19
What we don’t have is a recognised right-back, unless we’re going to include Patterson, Coleman and playing O’Brien out of position again.
Kevin, I know he describes himself as more attacking. Isn’t that what many have been calling out for? But I do understand that a full back should first and foremost be able to defend.
I’m sure that, having come through La Masia at Barcelona and then Bayern’s academy, he will have been coached. It doesn’t mean he won’t need further development and coaching, but he’s on good footing.
Hugh Jenkins
65 Posted
29/07/2025 at
21:06:22
Currently Morocco are 12th in the FIFA overall world rankings, one place behind Italy.
Dan Nulty
66 Posted
29/07/2025 at
21:08:27
Good to get a prospect on board, now for some immediate improvements to the starting eleven, please.
Ashley Roberts
67 Posted
29/07/2025 at
21:31:50
Apparently, we have £40M left in the transfer kitty. If we spend £30M on Luiz, that leaves just £30M and so we are definitely looking at bringing in loan players which we know happens at the 11th hour and is not good for the start of the season.
I would like to see Maitland-Niles join as well as a winger but not sure we would have enough to buy both. I would definitely give Grealish a punt on loan as he wants to play in next year’s World Cup and is real quality. Carlsley played him for England and that says it all for me.
I think Gustavo Hamer from Sheffield Utd is also worth a shot, whether on loan or a purchase on the cheap. That is only 4 signings and so we would still need 2 to 3 loan players. Definitely cannot let Armstrong leave either.
Robert Tressell
68 Posted
29/07/2025 at
21:51:58
Well, if we’re going all if we’re allowed to dream, how about this.
First XI:
Barry [£28M]
Ndiaye
Dibling [£40M]
Grealish [Loan]
Gallagher [Loan]
Garner
Mykolenko
Rensch [Loan]
Branthwaite
Tarkowski
Pickford
Second XI:
Beto
McNeil
Alcaraz [£12M]
Armstrong [Academy]
Gueye
Iroegbunam
Aznou [£8M]
Coufal [£0]
Keane
O’Brien
Travers [£5M]
Not sure about the 2nd XI but the 1st XI looks good…
Paul Kernot
69 Posted
29/07/2025 at
22:20:53
Liking the look of that, Robert.
Ashley Roberts
70 Posted
29/07/2025 at
22:24:50
I read today we had £100M in the kitty.
I believe we paid £27M for Barry, £15M for Alcaraz, £8M for Aznou and £5M for Travers. Which adds to £55M.
I hope you are right in that we have a pot of £150M because we certainly are in need of some extra funds to bring in the players we desperately need.
Jamie Sweet
71 Posted
29/07/2025 at
22:32:33
While it won’t be great to have a bit of a depleted squad while that tournament is on, I wouldn’t mind our new lad picking up some tips from his teammate Hakimi while he’s out there!
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Anjishnu Roy
1 Posted
29/07/2025 at
17:20:30
More of this please.