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Everton make inquiries for Georgios Vagiannidis as £9m right-back target

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Everton weigh move for Georgios Vagiannidis as Sporting set valuation near £9m

Everton are monitoring Georgios Vagiannidis after Sporting CP signalled willingness to sell the 24-year-old right-back for around £9m amid limited first-team chances this season.

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Everton lodge enquiries over Georgios Vagiannidis

Everton have opened preliminary lines of inquiry into Georgios Vagiannidis as they assess options at right-back ahead of the summer window. Club officials have requested details on the player’s availability and contract, but no formal bid has been submitted to Sporting CP at this stage.

Sources indicate the interest stems from a long-running admiration of the Greek full-back, who was previously tracked last summer, and from Everton’s ongoing need to reinforce their defensive options. The club is weighing whether Vagiannidis fits both their tactical profile and budgetary parameters before escalating to a concrete proposal.

Sporting prepared to accept around £9m for right-back

Sporting CP, according to reports, value Georgios Vagiannidis at roughly £9m and appear open to a sale despite the player’s contract that runs into 2030. The Portuguese club acquired him from Panathinaikos last year and now face a decision on whether to cash in after limited integration into their starting XI.

Sporting’s willingness to negotiate reflects both the depth of their squad at right-back and the player’s struggle to secure a regular role under the current coaching setup. Accepting a mid-single-figure fee would allow them to recoup investment while freeing squad space for the manager’s preferred options.

Player profile: Vagiannidis’ strengths and playing style

Georgios Vagiannidis is a right-footed, attack-minded full-back known for his pace and ability to drive forward with the ball. He combines aerial competence with close control, frequently linking play down the flank and offering crossing options in the final third.

Defensively he shows commitment in one-on-one situations and positional awareness, though his transition to Sporting has involved an adaptation period that limited his starts. Last season he registered seven assists across competitions and contributed to three clean sheets in appearances that suggested his offensive output can be a useful complement to a team that demands full-backs who double as wingers.

Competition from Villarreal and the wider transfer market

Everton are not alone in monitoring the 24-year-old; Villarreal have also made enquiries about his availability, adding competition for any potential transfer this summer. That interest from LaLiga underlines Vagiannidis’ appeal to clubs looking for dynamic full-backs capable of contributing on both ends of the pitch.

The broader market for right-backs remains active, with several Premier League and continental clubs seeking reinforcements, which could influence Sporting’s stance and Everton’s strategy. Should multiple suitors emerge, Sporting could leverage interest to maximise sale terms or include add-ons and sell-on clauses.

Contract situation and Sporting’s decision-making

Vagiannidis is contracted to Sporting until 2030, a detail that gives the Portuguese club negotiating leverage but also obliges them to balance squad planning with the player’s development needs. Sporting’s evaluation will consider whether keeping him for further integration is preferable to accepting a transfer fee this summer.

From the player’s perspective, sources say he prefers to compete at a high level rather than return to his native Greece, yet he remains open to moving to a competitive league where regular minutes are attainable. That stance places Sporting in a position to entertain offers that match their valuation while recognising the player’s desire for game time.

How Vagiannidis would fit Everton’s squad needs

Everton’s defensive personnel have faced instability at right-back, with the club using a mixture of specialist and makeshift options during the campaign. The addition of Vagiannidis would address both a need for natural width and an injection of youth poised to enter his prime years.

Tactically, his forward-driven tendencies would suit a team seeking overlapping runs and additional support in the final third, while his aerial presence offers an extra dimension on set plays. The coaching staff will evaluate his defensive discipline in Everton’s system, particularly his ability to handle sustained pressure from Premier League oppositions.

Financial considerations and transfer timing for Everton

A prospective fee near £9m sits within Everton’s acceptable range for a calculated splash on a young defender who can develop into a long-term asset. The club must, however, weigh transfer outlays against broader squad investments and potential constraints from financial planning.

Timing is also a factor: Everton’s interest has been described as exploratory so far, which allows Sporting time to field other offers, while Villarreal’s contact could speed negotiations if they decide to move beyond simple enquiries. For Everton, the challenge will be translating interest into a formal proposal that satisfies Sporting and aligns with their recruitment priorities.

Next steps: potential scenarios this summer

Should Everton progress, the next phase would likely involve formal talks to agree fee structure and personal terms, as well as medical and work-permit arrangements appropriate for a move from Portugal to England. Sporting may seek add-ons, sell-on percentages, or performance-related incentives to protect future upside on the player.

Alternatively, if Sporting hold firm on keeping Vagiannidis for another season, Everton may revisit the market or renew interest later in the window. The club’s technical team will continue to monitor the situation, assessing whether the player’s profile, wage demands and adaptability match Everton’s immediate and long-term plans.

Despite limited starts at Sporting, Georgios Vagiannidis presents a blend of attacking impetus and defensive promise that matches the profile Everton have pursued for their right flank. With Sporting open to negotiation and rival clubs also interested, the coming weeks should clarify whether a move materialises and what structure any transfer might take.

Everton’s decision will hinge on a combination of valuation, squad priorities and the player’s willingness to commit to a move that offers regular first-team football and the chance to establish himself in one of Europe’s most demanding leagues.

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