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Everton and Rennes have reached an agreement on the transfer of their midfielder, Terrier. The two clubs have agreed to exchange terms for the player, who has been with Everton since 2015. Terrier is set to join Rennes in the summer, with the fee reportedly being around €30 million. The move comes after the club announced that it would be selling its star player, with the signing of new arrivals such as Gylfi Sigurdsson and Alphonso Davies. Everton's board was keen to bring in a player of Terrier's calibre, and the deal will see him become the club's first-choice midfielder ahead of next season. However, there were concerns over the potential impact of the move on the squad, and Everton's board decided to hold off on making any official announcement until the end of the season. The club also confirmed that they had received an offer from Rennes for Terrier, which is reportedly worth around €45 million. It remains to be seen whether this offer will be enough to convince Everton to part with their star player. In the meantime, Terrier is looking forward to joining Rennes, and he believes that the move will provide him with more opportunities to play at the highest level of football. |
