Everton, Villarreal and Thierno Barry
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Royal Blue Mersey on MSNEverton 2024-25 Season Review: Players That Left the ClubWhile Everton look to rebuild properly under David Moyes during this summer of 2025, it remains important to check on those names that previously left the club before and during the 2024-25 campaign.
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SB Nation on MSNEverton 2024-25 Season Review - Worst Five GamesA sign of what was to come in the final six months of the Sean Dyche era. The Toffees were utterly dismantled by Brighton side who were everything the home side wasn’t. The Seagulls even had a late fourth disallowed for a marginal offside, while Ashley Young’s red card compounded a miserable start to the season.
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TEAMtalk on MSNEverton to put 6ft 5 powerhouse through medical as brilliant striker deal thunders closerEverton set to complete the signing of Villarreal striker Thierno Barry, whose heading to Merseyside to iron out the final details and undergo a medical.
Everton could now make moves for Omari Hutchinson and Tom Fellows after finalising their deal for Thierno Barry.
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SB Nation on MSNThree New Faces In At Everton WomenEverton Women have wasted no time in readying themselves for the new season after the club announced three new signings. Netherlands Under-23 midfielder Rosa van Gool was first through the door following the expiry of her contract with Ajax Amsterdam and was soon joined by promising winger Ornella Vignola from Liga F side Granada.
Everton have unveiled French striker Thierno Barry as their latest signing. The Under-21 international striker has signed for an undisclosed fee, putting pen to paper on a four-year contract, keeping him at the Hill Dickinson Stadium until the end of June 2029.
Everton have signed French forward Thierno Barry from LaLiga side Villarreal on a four-year contract, the Premier League club said on Wednesday.
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This will be an unprecedented summer of change with so many outgoings - so where are the gaps in Moyes' squad?