AC Milan is set to renew their interest in Everton’s versatile defender, Ben Godfrey. The Serie A giants had previously enquired about the 26-year-old during the final days of the January transfer window, but Everton, battling relegation, were reluctant to negotiate.  Now, with Everton facing financial difficulties, Milan is prepared to test their resolve, stepping up their interest in the £10 million-rated player.

Godfrey, who joined Everton from Norwich for £25 million in 2020, is entering the final year of his contract, attracting attention from long-term admirers Borussia Dortmund. Euro clubs are aware that Godfrey could sign a pre-contract deal with a foreign club as soon as January, increasing pressure on Everton. If he moves to the San Siro, he will join fellow Englishmen Fikayo Tomori and Ruben Loftus-Cheek. Godfrey impressed under Sean Dyche, becoming a regular starter and making 13 of his 16 appearances from January onwards.

Despite Everton finishing 15th and being docked eight points, they face a firesale of players due to financial issues following the collapse of the 777 Partners takeover. Key players like Jarrad Branthwaite, Jordan Pickford, and Amadou Onana are also up for sale, with Manchester United and Newcastle showing interest.

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Ben Godfrey

Ben Godfrey

Defender, Midfielder

England

Age: 26

184 cm

74 kg

Season 2023/2024
Played 15 23 Missed
Minutes 1130 75.3 Avg
Goals 0 0.0 Avg
Assist 0 0.0 Avg
Attempt 12 0.8 Avg
Passes 337 22.570.3% AvgSucc
Yellow 2 0.1 Avg
Red 0 0.0 Avg

This season he played in total 15 times for 1130 minutes for Premier League.

Ben Godfrey didn’t score any goal for Everton. He procured no assists. He received 2 yellow cards and no red cards.

His team is currently 15th in Premier League. In the last match Everton lost 2-1 against Arsenal.

Everton performance and stats

Everton

Manager: Sean Dyche
Rank 15th
Win 13
Draw 9
Loss 15
Goals 39-49
Diff -10

Everton is currently 15th in the Premier League with 40 points.

In the last 38 games, it has won 13 times, drawn 9 times, and lost 16 times. In its last match, Everton lost 2-1 against Arsenal.​​

It has a negative goal difference after scoring 39 goals and conceding 49.​

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