Opinion: Everton may have to pay €15m and €2.1m-a-year in wages for long-term Ancelotti target


Everton have been linked with a move for Santiago Arias – a player Carlo Ancelotti has been interested in long before he arrived at Goodison Park. The 28-year-old has only spent 18 months at Atletico Madrid but could be on his way out of the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium after falling down the pecking order.

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Don Balon stated Atleti’s asking price was around €15m (£13.6m) in July 2019, while Transfermarkt have Arias’ market value at £13.5m and CIES Football Observatory rate the 28-year-old between €15m-€20m (£13.6m-£18.1m). And according to salaries collected by Silly Season, Arias earns €41k-per-week/€2.1m-a-year (£37.2k-per-week/£1.93m-a-year).

Arias joined Atleti from PSV Eindhoven in 2018 and has gone on to make 44 appearances in all competitions, scoring one goal and making three assists. The Colombian international was a regular in his debut campaign, but he now finds himself behind new-boy Kieran Trippier at right-back.

As per WhoScored, Arias has made just seven Liga appearances this season. He’s amassed 551 minutes of top-flight football, completed 79.7% of his 236 passes, created eight chances, won 11 aerial duels (73%), completed 66% of his dribbles, had three shots with 33% accuracy, blocked nine shots/crosses/passes, made six clearances, gave away six fouls and averaged a tackle (19) or interception (8) every 20 minutes.

Everton are in the market for another right-back to accompany Seamus Coleman next season. The Toffees signed Djibril Sidibe on loan last summer and could sign the 27-year-old permanently for €14m (£12.6m). Jonjoe Kenny will return to Goodison Park after a successful loan spell at Schalke 04 in the coming months, too.

It’s worth noting that Ancelotti wanted Arias at Napoli before he even joined Atleti, so the 28-year-old could be his preferred pick. Time will tell.

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