Orel Mangala Joins Everton on Loan from Lyon, Broja Makes Last-Minute Switch
Share
Everton Signs Midfielder Orel Mangala on Loan from Lyon
In a significant transfer move, Everton has secured the services of midfielder Orel Mangala from Ligue 1 club Lyon on a season-long loan. The 26-year-old Belgian brings with him a wealth of experience, including an 18-month stint in the Premier League with Nottingham Forest prior to his transfer to Lyon in February.
Excitement Surrounding Mangala’s Arrival
Upon joining the Merseyside club for the 2024/25 season, Mangala expressed his enthusiasm: "I feel really happy to be here and I can't wait to get started." The defensive midfielder is eager to contribute to the team, noting the club's passionate fanbase as a key factor in his decision to join. "When I've played against Everton in the past, I've always felt there is a big fanbase here with a lot of passion for their club," he stated.
Player and Team Goals
Mangala aims to provide balance in the midfield, linking both the defensive and attacking players. His ambition is directed towards making the final season at Goodison Park a memorable one for both the club and its supporters. "I want to help make it a special last season at Goodison and to help the club reach our goals," he added.
Transfer Activity at Everton
Mangala is not the only new face at Everton this season. Striker Armando Broja, 22, has also joined the club on loan after a previous injury derailed his anticipated move to Ipswich. Additionally, Neal Maupay has departed for Marseille on a loan deal, which includes an obligation for a permanent transfer.
Managerial Insights
Everton manager Sean Dyche shared his thoughts on Mangala's addition: "We're pleased to strengthen our midfield with the arrival of Orel. We want competition for places throughout our squad and his loan signing gives us extra options and adds depth to our midfield." Dyche highlighted Mangala's Premier League experience as crucial for his quick adaptation to the team.
Adding Quality to the Squad
The club's Director of Football, Kevin Thelwell, emphasized Mangala’s talent and experience, saying, "Orel is a talented ball-winning midfielder whose experience in England, on the continent and at international level means he adds more quality to our squad."
Francis Okoronkwo Loan Move
In other news, young forward Francis Okoronkwo has completed a loan move to Salford City on transfer deadline day. At just 19 years old, Okoronkwo was a vital part of the U21 side and had been involved in senior squad activities during pre-season. This loan agreement will provide him with further development opportunities in League Two.
Looking Ahead
With these significant signings and loan arrangements, Everton is shaping up for a competitive season. The arrival of experienced players like Mangala and Broja, along with the loan of younger talents like Okoronkwo, illustrates the club's commitment to enhancing its roster and pursuing success in the upcoming season.