Everton step up pursuit of Midtjylland striker Franculino Dju amid rival interest

Everton are accelerating their push to secure the services of FC Midtjylland’s red-hot forward Franculino Dju, according to transfer insider Matteo Moretto. The Toffees are determined to bolster their attacking line before the current transfer window closes, but they will need to outmanoeuvre stiff competition from Bundesliga side RB Leipzig and Serie A outfit Roma.

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The 21-year-old frontman has emerged as one of Europe’s most talked-about young strikers following a blistering start to the new campaign. In just three Danish Superliga matches, Franculino has struck six goals and delivered two assists, underlining his lethal finishing ability and creative instincts. His form hasn’t been restricted to domestic fixtures—he has also found the net in Europa League action, proving he can deliver on the continental stage.

Representing Guinea-Bissau at international level, Franculino has already amassed 10 caps and scored once for his country. That experience, coupled with his strong performances for club and country, reflects a maturity beyond his years and suggests he is ready to make the leap to a higher-profile league. FC Midtjylland are reportedly valuing their prized striker at around €20 million, while his market worth on Transfermarkt.com currently stands at €13 million.

For Everton, a deal for Franculino would signal clear ambition. The Merseyside club have been searching for a consistent and reliable centre-forward to lead their attack, and the Guinea-Bissau star fits the profile perfectly. Standing at 186 cm, he combines speed, strength, and sharp finishing to pose a constant threat in the box. Manager David Moyes would gain a player capable of stretching defences, holding up play, and providing a focal point in the final third—qualities the Toffees have lacked in recent campaigns.

However, the fight for his signature is fierce. RB Leipzig, with their proven track record in nurturing and developing young talents, view Franculino as a potential gem who could thrive in their high-tempo, pressing-oriented style. Roma, meanwhile, have reportedly been impressed by his ability to unsettle defenders, having observed his performances up close.

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Moretto has described Franculino as “one of the names to watch” in the closing stages of the transfer window. His meteoric rise, coupled with his eye-catching statistics early in the season, has placed him firmly on the radar of clubs across Europe. The next steps in negotiations will be pivotal, not only in terms of the transfer fee but also in convincing the player of the long-term vision and competitive ambitions on offer.

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For Everton supporters, the coming weeks promise to be tense but exciting. The arrival of Franculino Dju could provide the much-needed attacking spark that transforms their season. Scorer with the potential to improve even further, he would instantly become a central figure in the Toffees’ offensive setup. Should Everton win this transfer battle, it could be the start of a new chapter at Hill Dickinson Stadium—one fuelled by goals and a renewed sense of optimism.

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Enzo Cattaneo

Naples-born Enzo Cattaneo has spent more than a decade living in Madrid and writing about Spanish football, German football and the Premier League for various Spanish football websites and now he writes about World football for World Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers and rumours pretty much nonstop since the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea.

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