Everton acceptance over Neal Maupay emerges despite showing value at Brentford

Everton acceptance over Neal Maupay emerges despite showing value at Brentford

The Athletic reports that Everton has conceded that Kevin Thelwell’s acquisition of Neal Maupay hasn’t been a success at Goodison Park.

On Wednesday, March 13, the online news source stated on its website that although the 27-year-old has proven himself while on loan at Brentford this season, the Toffees have decided he is not a good fit for him.

It also stated that the French front was brought in to play as Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s foil, but the England international’s injury issues made him play as a loan striker.

Is Neal Maupay going to be an Everton player again?
Maupay is still very much an Everton player, but given the awful season, it seems very improbable that he would ever play for the team again.

After spending £15 million to leave Brighton in 2022, the attacker has only scored once in 32 appearances before being sent on loan to Brentford.

But with the Bees, he has found his scoring form again, tallying eight goals in 25 appearances this season—six of which have come in just this calendar year.
Although manager Thomas Frank recently stated that a decision will be made at the end of the season, it is unclear exactly what the West London club will stand on the Frenchman come summertime.

But after his troubles on Merseyside, he’s not the most well-liked player among Toffees supporters, therefore it’s unlikely that he’ll be playing at Goodison again come season.

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