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Everton make first move for Cameroon striker Christian Kofane

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Everton have submitted an official offer to Bayer Leverkusen for highly rated Cameroonian striker Christian Kofane. The Merseyside club’s move signals their intent to bolster their attacking options ahead of the new Premier League season. The Toffees have reportedly admired Kofane for some time, but now face growing competition from clubs across Europe. Arsenal, Barcelona and Newcastle have all been previously linked with the young forward, with Everton joining the chase. According to the report, Everton’s recruitment team had monitored Kofane before his move to Bayer Leverkusen. The club’s long-standing interest has now translated into formal negotiations with a concrete proposal. “Everton have made a move for Christian Kofane,” the report states. “The Toffees have submitted a concrete offer to Bayer Leverkusen in an attempt to secure the services of the young Cameroonian striker.” The development places Everton among the leading contenders for one of Africa’s brightest emerging talents. Kofane’s reputation has risen following his move to Bayer Leverkusen, with his performances drawing attention from Europe’s elite. The report notes that he is “among the most closely watched players this summer.” Bayer Leverkusen now hold the key decision. The German club must weigh whether to retain one of their most exciting young attackers or consider a financial package that may prove difficult to ignore. Everton are no longer simply monitoring the situation—they have entered the conversation with a concrete proposal. That changes the dynamics of the transfer and increases the pressure on Leverkusen to define their position. This transfer story still has several chapters left to unfold, but Everton’s proactive approach underlines a clear ambition to recruit players with high ceilings rather than focusing solely on established names.

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