Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
Sport
Chris Beesley

Everton might need to break transfer record to land winger likened to Bernardo Silva

Otavio is the latest name linked with a summer transfer to Everton but is he worth the potential big money fee it might take to prise him away from Porto?

Sport Witness cites O Jogo as claiming that Everton have “asked for” the player but they know that they will need to get close to his €60million (£51.25million) release clause to even tempt his current employers into negotiations.

Just what sort of player commands this sort of fee though? Although the 27-year-old is primarily a right-winger, Comparisonator’s Similarity Comparison rates him of having a 94% match in playing style with Internazionale’s European Championship star of last summer, Nicolo Barella, who is a central midfielder.

READ MORE: Kevin Thelwell key as Everton make huge U-turn on future of defender

READ MORE: Richarlison leaving Everton for just £51m would really 'spoil the transfer window'

The current Premier League player deemed closest to Otavio is Manchester City’s fellow Portugal international Bernardo Silva with an 85% score. A closer examination of his style can be obtained through importing his statistics for the 2021/22 season through a virtual transfer to the Premier League, ranking them alongside other right-wingers already operating within the division.

READ MORE: Anthony Gordon has just shown Everton the exciting next stage of his development

ROYAL BLUE COLUMN: Everton exit in contrast to Wayne Rooney and Ross Barkley as Blues eye new transfer tactic

Otavio’s biggest strength appears to be his ability to play a killer ball given that playing in the Portuguese Primeira League, he made more successful key passes per game (1.13) than any Premier League player, with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (1.05) averaging more than one per 90 minutes while Raheem Sterling of Manchester City was next up on 0.88. Such an ability would place him fourth in the Premier League in terms of assists (0.38 per game) behind Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus (0.45), Chelsea’s Reece James (0.42) and Crystal Palace’s Michael Olise (0.4).

Otavio’s best work is primarily in the danger zone too as he would rank third in the Premier League for successful passes in the final third of the pitch (18.74 per game) behind Riyad Mahrez of Manchester City (24.13) and Chelsea’s James (23.15). The Brazilian-born player isn’t afraid of working hard off the ball though and his 1.88 ball recoveries per game in the opponents’ half would top Everton’s very own Anthony Gordon (1.31), who is the Premier League leader in this category ahead of Brighton & Hove Albion’s Tariq Lamptey (1.29).

Whether such contributions could translate into the more competitive environment of England remains to be seen and although Everton tried to snap up another wide man from Porto last summer (Luis Diaz, who ended up joining neighbours Liverpool in the January transfer window), the prospect of having to shell out what could be a club record purchase on a player seemingly already at the peak of his powers and with little potential of a significant sell-on fee when his time is done seems a big ask, especially when funds could now be limited and priority areas seem to lie elsewhere.

  • Comparisonator is a football data comparison tool from 271 professional leagues around the world which compares players and clubs by utilising over 100 different parameters. Click here for more details.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.