Everton’s Game-Changing $41M Signing

Daniel Evans
Author: Daniel Evans
Updated: 2025-07-02

In a strategic move to fortify their attacking lineup, Everton Football Club has successfully completed the signing of forward Thierno Barry from top-tier Spanish club Villarreal for an impressive $41.3 million. The transaction, excluding performance-driven incentives, marks Everton’s keen intent in strengthening their squad.

Contract Terms

The dynamic 22-year-old striker will commit to a four-year tenure with Everton. Originally, Villarreal had set a release stipulation at $46.6 million, but savvy negotiations allowed Everton to procure Barry at reduced terms.

Barry’s On-Field Contributions

Barry’s previous season with Villarreal showcased his game-changing capabilities. Boasting 11 goals and four assists over 35 La Liga fixtures, his contributions were pivotal in securing Villarreal’s fifth-place league standing and subsequent Champions League berth.

Strategic Impact for Everton

Barry’s acquisition signifies Everton’s second major signing this summer after bringing Carlos Alcaraz on a permanent basis. With the imminent departure of forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Barry is expected to contest resolutely for a starting role.

International Experience

Expanding his global footprint, Barry recently competed with the French national squad at the European Under-21 Championship, finding the net once and aiding his team to a semifinal placement over five matches.

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