PSG ready move for Everton Women star Kelly Gago as exit stance already made clear

Paris Saint-Germain are eyeing a move for Everton Women ace Kelly Gago.

Gago signed for Everton from FC Nantes last winter and quickly earned a contract extension in the summer, making her their highest-paid player.

The Friedkin Group have made a concerted effort to improve Everton Women, and losing Gago would be a blow.

However, they may be powerless after a new update on her wishes emerged ahead of the transfer window.

Everton owner Dan Friedkin during a charity golf event
Credit: Imago

Does Kelly Gago want to leave Everton Women?

Gago arrived at Everton in December 2024, but she could be on her way out of the Goodison Park outfit already.

A report from The Athletic on 14 December claims that PSG want to sign the 26-year-old, and another WSL club are also interested.

It states that Gago would be interested in a move away from the Toffees, and the Blues would demand a fee in the region of £500,000.

How important is Gago for Everton Women?

Gago has been a brilliant addition since joining the Merseysiders, becoming a key part of Brian Sorenson’s side.

The French attacker is an outlet in transition and a consistent goal threat, with three goals in eight WSL matches so far this season.

She notched five goals in 12 appearances last season, with four of those strikes coming in the league, after the move to England.

Everton need a boost, as they sit 10th in the WSL after two victories in 11 league games this season, and losing one of their best players would not be a good move.

However, it would allow them to reinvest and improve the squad in multiple positions, and could work out well in the long run.

It will be a difficult decision, whichever way the club decide to go in, as she is an extremely talented player, but the funds may open up opportunities in the market.

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