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Everton target Arsenal’s Ben White for £30m to fix right‑back

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Everton are reportedly ready to spend £30 million on Arsenal defender Ben White, a 28‑year‑old who made just nine starts in Mikel Arteta’s title‑winning campaign, to solve David Moyes’ right‑back problem before the new Premier League season. Goodison Park hopes the move will lift the squad’s defensive stability. Everton are eyeing an ambitious summer swoop for Ben White, a 28‑year‑old Arsenal defender, to address a leaking right‑back position before the new Premier League season. Data suggests the player’s top‑flight experience and tactical flexibility, including comfort in central defence or on the right flank, make him an ideal fit. David Moyes demands absolute defensive discipline, and White’s ability to read the game and avoid rash decisions aligns with that philosophy. The £30 million price tag reflects the club’s belief that his versatility justifies the investment. Everton operate under tight financial constraints, making the investment a major gamble. White’s expected weekly wage of around £120 000 would stretch the Toffees’ wage bill to its limit. The Toffees must act quickly, as rival clubs will be monitoring the situation and could force a bidding war. Moyes knows a solid defence is essential in the Premier League. White needs regular first‑team football to return to the England picture, and a move to Merseyside would provide that platform. Rebuilding his reputation as a dependable operator is a key objective. A photo captured Ben White of Arsenal during the Premier League match against Bournemouth at the Emirates Stadium on April 11, 2026, taken by photographer Justin Setterfield. The image underscores the player’s recent involvement at the top level.

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