Everton's young left-back Adam Aznou finds himself at a career crossroads this summer, with European clubs circling for his signature. The 19-year-old, a Spain-born Morocco international, arrived at Goodison Park from Bayern Munich last summer for €9 million but has seen his path to the first team blocked.
With just 34 minutes of senior action to his name—a brief FA Cup cameo against Sunderland—Aznou's potential remains largely untapped at Everton. In that fleeting appearance, however, he showcased his attacking instincts by winning a penalty, a glimpse of the quality that attracted the Toffees in the first place.
The reality at Goodison is a crowded depth chart. Vitaliy Mykolenko is the undisputed starter, and the club's reported interest in other left-back options like Wolves' Hugo Bueno or free agent Matt Targett signals a clear direction. This has put Aznou's future in doubt, turning him from a project into a potential asset to be moved on.
According to reports, French giants Marseille have emerged as the most serious suitor, believing Ligue 1 could be the perfect stage for Aznou to relaunch his career. Interest also persists from Spain's La Liga, with Real Betis and Getafe monitoring the situation. A previous loan spell at Real Valladolid gives him valuable experience in that league.
For Everton, the decision is a complex one. Do they cash in on a player they invested in just a year ago, or do they find a way to integrate him into Sean Dyche's plans? Selling a €9 million asset after minimal game time is a tough financial and sporting pill to swallow, but retaining a frustrated talent without a clear pathway could hinder his development. This summer, the club must weigh potential profit against the risk of losing a promising defender who could thrive elsewhere.
