‘Wild’: Journalist names price Everton must pay to finally convince Leeds to sell Willy Gnonto.

Dean Jones has told Give Me Sport that Everton can tempt Leeds United into the sale of Willy Gnonto if they decide to table a fee of £40m for the Italian – with their most-recent offer said to be worth £25m.

Gnonto, 19, is back in Leeds training after refusing to play for the last three games – not being picked for games against Shrewsbury, Birmingham City and West Brom. It comes after a chat with Daniel Farke.

The Italy ace could be involved against Ipswich on Saturday. Meanwhile, Football Transfers report that Everton are set to table a ‘final’ offer worth £30m. But as things stand, it looks as though he will stay.

Gnonto can moan all he likes – but he signed a contract that did not include a release clause in the event of relegation. Jones has now shared the fee that Everton or any other club can tempt Leeds with. £40m.

 

“Everton would not go above £25m. Leeds are not considering that because of how wild the market has been this summer. It’s going to take close to £40m. There aren’t many clubs that are going to go there.”

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