Everton's latest recruit Adam Aznou won't be someone to "sit silent" next season. The 19-year-old left-back has joined from Bayern Munich for an undisclosed fee, having spent most of last season with the Bayern reserves and later on loan to La Liga's second tier side Real Valladolid. "Adam is a very promising prospect," El-Amri said.
Everton's latest recruit Adam Aznou won't be someone to "sit silent" next season.
That's the view of Moroccan football expert Amine El-Amri, who believes the youngster is a "signing for the future".
The 19-year-old left-back has joined from Bayern Munich for an undisclosed fee, having spent most of last season with the Bayern reserves and later on loan to La Liga's second tier side Real Valladolid.
"Adam is a very promising prospect," El-Amri said. "He grew up near Barcelona so he had his classes in La Masia [Barcelona's youth academy] which gives him a quality stamp if we can say that.
"In 2021 he joined Bayern Munich and let me tell you, in Barcelona, people were fuming that this kind of not-yet-wonderkid but a very good prospect, quit Barcelona and joined Bayern. One of their competitors.
"I think it's more of a signing for the future. I think David Moyes is somebody who does a lot of projection. I think he's got the mindset and also a very good relationship with young players. Aznou is a character, and not someone who will sit silent.
"Inside Everton it would be up to him to up his game, to better himself to listen to Moyes because he is such a good coach and manager. It's up to Adam to adapt himself very fast."
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