Everton Monitors Barcelona’s Marc Casado Amid Summer Transfer Interest
Everton is reportedly among several Premier League clubs closely observing Barcelona defensive midfielder Marc Casado this summer, according to a report relayed via Transfer Feed, citing TEAMtalk as the originating source. The 22-year-old Spaniard finds himself in a familiar limbo at the Nou Camp. He is good enough to be in the squad, but he is not quite getting the minutes that justify staying. Barcelona are said to value Casado at over €30m.
Everton eye Barcelona midfielder Marc Casado in bold summer move
The broader market consensus, backed by figures reported in June 2026 during talks involving AS Monaco, sits closer to €18m. That represents a significant gap, which tends to prolong a transfer negotiation into August. Currently, Everton’s interest remains at a monitoring stage rather than a formal bid. Nevertheless, their involvement indicates where David Moyes aims to strengthen his midfield this summer.
Advertisement
Casado is a genuine defensive midfielder. He progressed through La Masia and has already been a La Liga champion twice at just 22. Last season, he averaged 82.48 passes per game in La Liga, boasting a pass-completion rate of 90.99% over 24 appearances and 981 minutes. Casado’s xA output of 0.28 per 90 minutes ranks him above 93% of all La Liga players in that category. This performance is remarkable for a player in his position. He presses well, blocks effectively according to WhoScored’s strength ratings, and delivers short passes with a precision often unseen at this age.
However, complications arise for Everton. Casado averaged slightly over 40 minutes per appearance in La Liga last season. While he played in 46 matches across all competitions, many of those appearances were from the bench. The defensive midfielder has yet to secure a starting position at Barcelona, raising questions about whether he can meet the Premier League’s heightened physical demands.
What Everton actually need, and whether Casado is the answer
Moyes typically builds his teams around players who can handle the ball quickly and perform essential tasks. Casado fits some of these criteria. However, concerns persist. With a valuation range between €18m and €30m, the situation complicates matters for a club that remains focused on financial discipline under the Friedkin Group’s ownership. The lower figure of €18m aligns with Casado’s current market value of approximately €21m on FotMob and €25m on Transfermarkt, yet Barcelona is unlikely to sell for less if possible.
Advertisement
Earlier this summer, Casado reportedly engaged in talks with Hansi Flick about his future and expressed a desire for more consistent playing time. He turned down offers from Chelsea and Manchester City, clubs that could provide him similar or even less game time. Instead, he indicated interest in Everton, Newcastle, Fulham, and Brighton as clubs where he could expect more playtime.
This indicates his choice of next club is driven more by the promise of minutes than by prestige. This is beneficial for Everton but also raises a critical question for Moyes: if Casado doubts Chelsea’s ability to provide regular starts, should he believe that Everton’s midfield plan justifies Barcelona’s asking price?
T4O opinion: Smart player, awkward price, better options probably exist
SANTANDER, SPAIN – JANUARY 15: Marc Casado of FC Barcelona warms up prior to the Copa del Rey Round of 16 match between Racing de Santander and FC Barcelona at El Sardinero on January 15, 2026 in Santander, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
Advertisement
In summary, Marc Casado is undoubtedly a quality footballer. His passing statistics from La Liga speak for themselves. His capability to recycle possession under pressure at a club that demands rapid, clean movement showcases his talent. At €18m, a transfer could be worthwhile. However, at €30m, with Barcelona unlikely to negotiate, Everton should proceed with caution.
There are other midfielders available this transfer window at or near that lower price point who offer Premier League-specific attributes such as physicality, aerial strength, and the adaptability necessary to thrive week in and week out. Casado’s aerial duel rating is considered weak on WhoScored, which could be penalized in the Premier League more than it was in Spain. Moyes has focused on realism in rebuilding Everton, making it essential that this transfer aligns with a suitable price point—a condition that is currently unmet.
