Vitaliy Mykolenko in action for Everton in 2025

Everton will only sell Vitaliy Mykolenko if ‘attractive offer’ arrives amid Spain and Italy interest

John William Last updated: Oct 20, 2025, 3:02 pm
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Everton could face transfer interest in Vitaliy Mykolenko, but the club are said to be standing firm unless a major bid lands on the table. According to Foot Mercato, the 26-year-old Ukrainian defender has drawn attention from several sides in Spain and Italy after an impressive return from injury.

Mykolenko missed the start of the season due to a fitness issue but has since become a regular feature under Sean Dyche, making seven appearances in the Premier League. His consistency and versatility have reportedly caught the eye of scouts across Europe.

The report adds that while Everton have no intention of selling the full-back, their stance could change if an “attractive offer” arrives. Mykolenko’s current deal runs until 2026, with an option for an extra year — giving the Toffees control over his immediate future.

No fee has been quoted, but Transfermarkt currently values the player at around €25 million. There’s also no indication yet whether Mykolenko himself is open to a move away from Goodison Park.

Mykolenko’s Everton record and growing profile

Since joining Everton from Dynamo Kyiv in 2022, Mykolenko has established himself as one of the more reliable defensive figures in a turbulent period for the Merseyside club. His blend of determination and defensive discipline has made him a key figure in Dyche’s setup.

“It’s claimed Everton won’t part with Mykolenko unless an attractive offer comes in.” Foot Mercato

He’s also become a senior figure for Ukraine, balancing his international duties with a demanding club schedule as Everton aim to steer clear of another relegation battle.

Vitaliy Mykolenko – 2025/26 Stats

Stat (2025/26) Vitaliy Mykolenko
Appearances 7
Goals 0
Assists 0
Tackles per game 2.1

source: Sofascore match data – 20 October 2025

The numbers reflect a player quietly doing his job — efficient, composed, and improving in attacking support. His reliability has given Dyche stability on the left side, a factor that may push Everton to resist mid-season bids.

Our View: Why Everton will hold firm

In our view, Everton’s position is logical. With the club still battling for consistency and facing ongoing financial scrutiny, selling a fit and settled defender mid-season would create another problem. Dyche’s system depends heavily on compactness and defensive work ethic — traits Mykolenko embodies.

Unless an offer well above market value arrives, Everton’s best move is to keep him. European interest, while flattering, may simply serve to remind other clubs that Goodison still houses Premier League-proven talent.

We think Mykolenko’s form has quietly made him one of Everton’s more valuable assets. His tactical discipline allows Dyche’s side to maintain balance, especially against stronger opposition. From a business point of view, any bid below €30 million seems unlikely to tempt the Toffees.

As FootballPlace analyst John William puts it: “Everton can’t afford to lose one of their most reliable defenders unless the price genuinely changes their season.”

Key Insights

  • Foot Mercato report interest from clubs in Spain and Italy
  • Everton will only sell Mykolenko if an “attractive offer” arrives
  • Defender valued around €25m with contract until 2026 (+1 year option)
  • Dyche sees him as a key part of Everton’s defensive structure
  • No concrete approach from foreign clubs so far

What’s Next

Everton face [Crystal Palace] on 26 October, with Mykolenko expected to start. His performances over the next few weeks could determine whether European interest translates into formal bids when the January transfer window opens.

For now, Everton’s message is clear: Mykolenko is not for sale — unless someone is willing to make an offer they simply can’t refuse.

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