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Adam Aznou’s social media activity shows he wants out of Everton

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It’s been a very frustrating season for Adam Aznou.

After impressing in LaLiga with Real Valladolid last season, Everton shelled out around £10m on Adam Aznou’s signature in the summer.

Aznou arrived with real promise and was expected to compete with Vitali Mykolenko for the left-back position.

That was a disgraceful performance from Everton… something has to change! 😤

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However, the Morocco international hasn’t played a single minute of Premier League football, with David Moyes only giving him one cameo off the bench in the FA Cup defeat to Sunderland earlier this year.

Now, 19-year-old has just made his feelings very clear on Instagram.

Everton left-back Adam Aznou.
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Adam Aznou unfollows Everton on Instagram

Following the final game of the Premier League season, in which Aznou was an unused substitute, the teenager has just unfollowed Everton on Instagram.

There aren’t any Everton-related photos on his feed either, as he’s got images of him representing Barcelona, Real Valladolid and Morocco.

In this day and age, it’s a very clear indication that he’s furious at his position at the club and potentially wants to leave this summer.

What would YOU do with Adam Aznou in the summer? 🤷‍♂️

David Moyes quote on Adam Aznou's struggles at Everton.
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It has recently emerged that Moyes wants to sign left-back cover for Mykolenko, so evidently, the Scotsman has no plans to use Aznou next season either.

A loan would be best for his development, and there were suitors from Spain and Marseille in the January window.

Perhaps Marseille and Getafe, who were credited with an interest, will come back in once the window opens on Monday, the 15th of June.

Ideally, Aznou would join a lower-end Premier League or top-end Championship club to get up to speed with the intensity and physicality of English football.