Everton are exploring the possibility of signing Nicolas Pépé from Villarreal this summer, with the former Arsenal forward attracting attention from several clubs including Wolves and teams in the Saudi Pro League.
Pépé’s revival sparks fresh Premier League interest
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Since leaving Arsenal on a free in 2023, Pépé has slowly rebuilt his career in La Liga with Villarreal. Though his numbers this season — two goals and four assists in 23 appearances — don’t jump off the page, recent performances have been more promising, particularly a standout display against Osasuna that reignited interest in the 29-year-old.
The Ivory Coast international struggled to meet expectations during his spell at Arsenal but remains a technically gifted, left-footed winger with explosive pace and 1v1 quality — the type of profile Everton currently lack in wide areas.
Everton’s wide options under review
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David Moyes is expected to oversee a tactical reshaping of Everton’s attack this summer, with winger recruitment a central focus. The futures of Jack Harrison and Jesper Lindstrom — both on loan — remain unresolved, and there’s a clear need for experienced, Premier League-ready options who can hit the ground running.
Pépé, despite past inconsistencies, could provide immediate depth and attacking threat on the right flank. His Premier League experience, flair in isolated duels, and eye for a goal or assist offer qualities Everton currently lack outside of Dwight McNeil.
Tactical Fit: What Pépé offers Moyes
Attribute | Impact at Everton |
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Left-footed directness | Offers a natural wide-right threat, cutting inside for shots or early through balls |
Final-third flair | Can unlock deep blocks — an area Everton have struggled with |
Counter-attacking value | Adds speed and decision-making in transitions, pairs well with McNeil |
Set-piece depth | Can take corners or wide free-kicks, easing burden on McNeil |
Moyes typically demands discipline from his wide players, but he also allows freedom in final-third decision-making — a system where Pépé could thrive if given the right balance of responsibility and support.
Author Opinion
Nicolas Pépé may not be the blockbuster signing fans once imagined, but for a club in need of wide depth and attacking invention, this could be a smart short-term move. Everton must act quickly though — with Wolves circling and Saudi clubs looming, the race for the 29-year-old is heating up fast.