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Based on available data, Everton's valuation for the player has been consistently high. In May and June 2026, reports stated an asking price of £70 million (approx. €82 million), with an initial Manchester United bid of £35 million (~€41 million) being rejected. Throughout 2025, Everton's demand was frequently cited as £70 million or more, with Manchester United having bids of £43 million (~€50 million) and £50 million (~€59 million) turned down. A release clause reportedly exceeding £70 million was said to become active in summer 2026. In late 2024 and early 2025, the valuation was reported to be as high as £75-£80 million (~€88-€94 million) amid interest from Manchester City and Real Madrid. An April 2024 report mentioned an asking price of almost €100 million.
Our valuation is driven by Everton's extremely consistent and firm asking price, reported repeatedly at a minimum of £70 million (approx. €82 million) and often higher. This stance is supported by multiple rejected bids from Manchester United, reportedly up to £50 million (~€59 million), which establishes a clear floor for negotiations. The widespread and persistent interest from numerous top-tier clubs, including Manchester City, Chelsea, and Real Madrid, coupled with Jarrad Branthwaite's long-term contract until 2030, solidifies Everton's strong negotiating position and supports a high-end valuation.
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