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Everton have announced the £27m signing of striker Thierno Barry, who is the Toffees’ first new arrival of the summer transfer window.

No relation to Gareth, the French striker joins from Villarreal and has penned a four-year contract with the Merseyside club.

So, let’s look at just how good Barry is, and where he will fit in at Everton. 

THE QUOTES

“I had good conversations with the manager. He told me I have the quality to play in the Premier League. He wants to do good work with me. He wants to help me on my road and I felt the sincerity with him so that’s why I chose to come here as well.

“On the pitch, I always give 100 per cent, I always want to score, I always want to help the team to win. This is my character. For me, this is my meal, my food. When I score, I’m very happy. I will always give 100 per cent on the pitch and try to score goals.” – Thierno Barry

“We are delighted to have brought Thierno to the club. We see lots of potential and we are hoping for good things from him.

“We will give him plenty of time to settle in and we are looking forward to getting started working with him as soon as possible.” – David Moyes

WHO IS THIERNO BARRY?

THE HISTORY + STATS
SeasonClubStarts (sub apps)GoalsAssists 
2024/25Villarreal25 (10)114
2024/25Basel3 (0)50
2023/24Basel27 (8)95
2022/23Beveren28 (3)204
2021/22Sochaux B17 (5)103

Barry is a 22-year-old striker who spent the last season in La Liga after spells in Switzerland, Belgium and his native France.

He is viewed as an exciting prospect, with his huge 6’5″ frame key to winning aerial duels and helping him to fit in well with Everton’s physical and no-nonsense style.

FBRef likens him to Jean-Philippe Mateta in terms of profile; not a bad comparison to have made of you.

He’s taken penalty kicks before (five in all, four converted) but not overly relied on them for returns. It’s possible he inherits them at Everton, of course, although he’ll have to wrestle spot-kicks away from Iliman Ndiaye to do so.

WHERE DOES HE FIT IN AT EVERTON – AND WILL HE GET REGULAR STARTS?

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Barry plays almost exclusively as a centre-forward, so there’s no mystery what his starting position will be at Everton.

He will thus almost certainly be in direct competition with Beto but given the price that the Toffees paid to buy him, you’d expect starts to be forthcoming.

In fact, he is their most expensive arrival since Amadou Onana signed three years ago. 

The pre-season games will be interesting to see how boss David Moyes decides to deploy him. Moyes could use both Barry and Beto in a 4-4-2 formation, or plump for just one of them in the 4-2-3-1 that he has predominantly used so far on Merseyside.

The latter is the most likely system due to how Moyes has historically lined up, and considering the success it brought after his reappointment.

If and when he establishes himself in the team, Barry will be the target man in a system that heavily favours long balls and crosses.

Last season, Everton ranked a reasonable 8th for crosses per 90 minutes (17.9). They rose to second when considering the percentage of their overall passes (4.56%) that were crosses.

And they were good at it – only Brighton had a better success rate:

This is a huge boost for a centre-forward like Barry, who has a most concentrated presence in the centre of the box.

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Above: Thierno Barry’s heatmap from last season, via SofaScore

His hold-up, target man striker role has the potential to reap benefits, then. Although Moyes is slowly trying to instil a more creative style, Everton remain a side with a penchant for long balls and through balls.

Barry, indeed, finished second in all of Europe’s top five leagues for aerial duels last season.

How does Barry compare to other budget/mid-price Premier League forwards? 

In this section, we compare Barry to three other budget centre forwards in FPL: Jorgen Strand Larsen, Evanilson and Raul Jimenez.

Statistic (per 90*) MinutesGoals Assists Expected goals (xG)Big chance created Shot (on target) Aerials won* 
Barry 2,32211 0.48 1.8 (0.7) 2.9 
Strand Larsen 2,58514 0.36 1.4 (1) 1.9 
Raul 2,52012 0.43 2 (0.9) 2.4 
Evanilson 2,32410 0.48 1.8 (1) 1.4 

We can see that, firstly, all of these forwards post a similar number of goals scored, with Strand Larsen top of the pile.

The Wolves man was actually last for both shots and expected goals (xG): is he just an exceptional finisher or are his numbers unsustainable? Given that he underachieved on the xG front in his final year at Celta Vigo, the jury is out.

Speaking of xG underachievement, Barry, Evanilson and Raul all scored slightly fewer goals than what was expected of them in 2024/25. Perhaps we should expect that from budget strikers.

Barry’s shots indeed tend to be less on target, showing an area to improve on for the 22-year-old.

All in all, however, the numbers are quite similar throughout, indicating that Barry should fit in well among the go-to budget forwards, especially given his physical style seems a good match for both team and league.

Barry narrowly topped the pile for big chances created (seven), and did it in fewer minutes, too. His physical hold-up play could bring others like Carlos Alcaraz and Ndiaye into goalscoring positions, then.

IS BARRY WORTH BUYING IN FPL?

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While we await his FPL price, Barry is almost certainly going to be a budget/mid-price forward in the £6.0m mark. This puts him in direct competition with the three strikers we have already mentioned.

Strand Larsen posted very good numbers last year but the concern is that he will not be able to back them up this time around, with the Wolves man overperforming all his expected metrics. He has also lost the excellent service provided to him by Matheus Cunha, as the Brazilian departed for Manchester United. In fact, a massive 42% of his goals last year were assisted by a player who has now left the club (one by Pablo Sarabia, two by Cunha, and three by Rayan Ait Nouri). With those three big losses, there are question marks over how well Wolves will start the season – especially from an attacking perspective.

As for Evanilson, he finished last in goals, assists, big chances created and aerials won in our comparison above. His creative output is less than a third of any of the others. And with several faces departing Bournemouth this summer, you wonder how much of a drop-off there’ll be with the Cherries.

Finally, Raul. In many ways, the Mexican is the most similar player to Barry, ranking much closer to him in aerials won and in shots on target than the others. The Mexican is, however, 34 this year and will be under constant pressure from the younger Rodrigo Muniz.

Barry and Everton have, according to our ticker, the best run of the four clubs over the opening seven Gameweeks. Stretch that to nine, though, and unquestionably it’s Wolves. They are the first Premier League side to face all of last season’s three promoted sides, doing so by Gameweek 9.

So, where does that leave us?

Based on the decent opening fixtures and the seemingly good team match for his physical profile, Thierno Barry could turn out to be a low-key star before the October internationals. This is an Everton side finally looking up, too, following Moyes’ appointment.

For a modest £6.0m or so, Barry could be an interesting differential – especially if you’re Wildcarding in Gameweek 8, which will be a popular window to do so as it coincides with an international break.

However, the pre-season friendlies will be instrumental in making sure that he will be starting. Beto may have some credit left in the bank after a storming start to Moyes’ tenure, although two goals in his final 12 appearances of 2024/25 perhaps showed him regressing to the mean.

AAAFootball <p>AAAFootball is a Everton fan from New Zealand who spends too much time on FPL.</p>

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  1. Sheffield Wednesday
    • 5 Years
    4 months, 27 days ago

    Nice editing. Barry will be in one of my early drafts if FPL ever finish their update [2 weeks & counting]

    1. Moon Dog
        4 months, 26 days ago

        Yeah, nice article. But I think he's a wait and see for me given this quote:

        “We will give him plenty of time to settle in" - Moyes

    2. Conners
      • 6 Years
      4 months, 26 days ago

      "No relation to Gareth"

      Thanks for the clarification 😉

    3. The Knights Template
      • 12 Years
      4 months, 26 days ago

      Like Crystal Palace, I just can’t see Everton scoring a single goal this season!

      1. Sheffield Wednesday
        • 5 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        It must be the new helm. Needs bigger eye slits.

      2. Conners
        • 6 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        Their defence will keep them up as usual I suspect.

        1. The Knights Template
          • 12 Years
          4 months, 26 days ago

          Borna Sosa sounds like a Usual Suspect!

          1. Conners
            • 6 Years
            4 months, 26 days ago

            Good movie. One of the classics of the mid-90's era.

            Up there with Heat, True Romance and Falling Down.

        2. Nomar
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 16 Years
          4 months, 26 days ago

          Yeah, for me personally that’s where the Everton investment should go in FPL. Pickford, Branthwaite or Myko.

    4. Wolverine
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      4 months, 26 days ago

      RMT

      Dennis (Turner)
      James, Bradley, Lewis (Henry, Mitchell)
      Gordon, Elliott, Bailey, Wilson, (Bobb/Antony)
      Barry, Joseph (Antonio)

      1. TorresMagic™
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • Has Moderation Rights
        • 16 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        Anything in the bank?

        1. Wolverine
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 16 Years
          4 months, 26 days ago

          Enough to bring Fred back to Man Utd

        2. Luis Suarez Ate My Homework
          • 14 Years
          4 months, 26 days ago

          Looking at his team, about 20 million.

      2. Robwooly
        • 3 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        There's a few names in that line up

      3. Thicksolidtight
        • 3 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        Dan James over Wilson surely? And Alisson over Turner

    5. Luis Suarez Ate My Homework
      • 14 Years
      4 months, 26 days ago

      Would love the following draft team - think it's affordable?

      Kelleher
      Saliba Munoz Frimpong
      Salah Palmer/Bruno Foden Kulusevski
      Isak Cunha/JP Gyokeres

      Assuming Gyokeres signs for Arsenal.

      Perhaps it's out of budget, considering I'll need 17m for bench.

      1. Sheffield Wednesday
        • 5 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        If that's affordable then FPL is on easy mode this season.

        1. Luis Suarez Ate My Homework
          • 14 Years
          4 months, 26 days ago

          HAHA.
          Kelleher (4.5)
          Saliba (6) Munoz (5) Frimpong (5.5)
          Salah (13) Palmer (10) Foden (8.5) Kulu (7)
          Isak (11) Cunha (8) Gyokeres (10)

          These prices are probably conservative too. Comes out at 88.5.

          Need to rethink.

          JP or Delap will be cheaper than Cunha, and Bruno or Amad will be cheaper than Palmer.

          Changing Palmer to Amad will save me 3.5 and Cunha to Delap will save an extra 2.

          Then I could make it work.

          1. Wolverine
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 16 Years
            4 months, 26 days ago

            you already need like you said about 17m for bench so even with your predicted prices you are 5.5m off. I reckon Salah 14m, Frimpong 6m, Munoz 5.5m...so even more to find. Isak might be 10.5 though hopefully

            1. Luis Suarez Ate My Homework
              • 14 Years
              4 months, 23 days ago

              @Wolverine

              If the rest of my prices are correct, I swap out Palmer and Cunha for Amad and JP, and Isak is only 10.5, I can make it work.

              Still a pretty balanced team, but I think Palmer is going to have a huge season and I would prefer not to miss out on him.

              Lots to think about.

              Kelleher (4.5) GK2 (4.0)
              Saliba (6.0) Munoz (5.0) Frimpong (5.5) DF4 (4.5) DF5 (4.0)
              Salah (13.0) Amad (6.5) Foden (8.5) Kulu (7.0) MF5 (4.5)
              Isak (10.5) Joao Pedro (6.5) Gyokeres (10.0)

              1. I Member
                • 10 Years
                4 months, 23 days ago

                There's no way Salah comes in at 13.0 after a record breaking season. Can't see Munoz being less than 5.5m.

                1. TheBiffas
                  • 5 Years
                  4 months, 23 days ago

                  Agreed

                2. Luis Suarez Ate My Homework
                  • 14 Years
                  4 months, 23 days ago

                  @I Member - you're probably right on Salah. Already building a Salah-less team (Wirtz instead, hopefully he comes in at 9.0). But I don't see Munoz being over 5.0 if he is still playing for Crystal Palace.

                  Raya (5.5) GK2 (4.0)
                  Munoz (5.0) Frimpong (5.5) Aina (5.0) DF4 (4.5) DF5 (4.0)
                  Wirtz (9.0) Palmer (11.0) Foden (8.5) Amad (6.5) MF5 (4.5)
                  Haaland (14.0) J Pedro (7.0) FW3 (5.5)

                  No Spurs or Arsenal coverage going forward, so will no doubt need to make some changes but, thankfully, there is plenty of time for that.

      2. Conners
        • 6 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        It might be affordable if FPL increase the budget to 110m.

      3. TheBiffas
        • 5 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        Absolutely not

    6. TheBiffas
      • 5 Years
      4 months, 26 days ago

      Affordable?

      Raya, 4.0

      Kayode, Kerkez, Cucurella, Bogle, 4.0

      Saka, Bowen, Wirtz, Marmoush, Adingra

      Solanke, Isak, Piroe

      1. The Knights Template
        • 12 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        Affable.

      2. Wolverine
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 16 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        Yes looks about right but poor team

        1. TheBiffas
          • 5 Years
          4 months, 26 days ago

          Why?

          1. Wolverine
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 16 Years
            4 months, 26 days ago

            For me it lacks the wow factor for a non-Salah team. If I didn't have Salah, I would want my defence to be more like Frimpong, Gvardiol/Munoz, Saliba/Gabriel

            Also personally, I'm not so sure on all this solanke love. Would still prefer Wissa or even Mateta tbh

            1. TheBiffas
              • 5 Years
              4 months, 26 days ago

              I was going conservative with the budget because I'm predicted some big price increases this year that people aren't ready for

              Solanke I think might really kick on this year with proper creativity in midfield and new manager bounce... But he could be replaced with anyone else in that price bracket

              1. Wolverine
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 16 Years
                4 months, 26 days ago

                In that case with a bit of shuffling/more into defence, it's not bad. Would you be comfortable capping Isak or Saka every week? Maybe Wirtz comes into the captaincy occasion

                1. TheBiffas
                  • 5 Years
                  4 months, 26 days ago

                  I would - Isak was a proper captain option last season and I expect him to kick on again this season especially with Elanga feeding him

      3. Sheffield Wednesday
        • 5 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        No Salah or Haaland is generally affordable. Advisable? We'll see.

        1. TheBiffas
          • 5 Years
          4 months, 26 days ago

          Wirtz and Marmoush will prove better value imo and Saka / Isak good captaincy options... Will I actually start the season with neither Salah or Haaland, probably not

      4. Silecro
        • 8 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        Every year we have a discussion "is player X from Liverpool better value than Salah" and every year it ends in tears

        1. TheBiffas
          • 5 Years
          4 months, 26 days ago

          As a Liverpool fan Wirtz looks like the first player who might actually stack up to Salah as an option.

          A generational, world-class attacking midfielder who can score, assist and win penalties. I imagine him playing an Odegaard-like role and whereas he's normally priced too close to Saka to make him a real option, the price difference between Wirtz and Salah will be much bigger

          Also when you factor Sarah's ageing and poor form towards the end of the season, there's a debate to be had here

          1. Wolverine
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 16 Years
            4 months, 26 days ago

            I agree with this and I rate Wirtz so much that I can get on board with this. You have to be brave though as the likelyhood is that Salah is in 60-70% of teams and Captain for the first few gameweeks. If he smashes it and the 2 players you get instead and your captain doesn't, it could be catch up from really early on

            1. TheBiffas
              • 5 Years
              4 months, 26 days ago

              Absolutely

              1. Wolverine
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 16 Years
                4 months, 26 days ago

                Conversely, you could be ahead of the curve and get a good headstart. Most will play it safe though. I'm thinking of being more adventurous this year in approach. 14m or more which surely he will be and if Wirtz is 10m or less, I'm probably going to risk it

          2. Funkyav
            • 16 Years
            4 months, 26 days ago

            very risky starting with a player from the german league, how many have been an instant success?

            1. TheBiffas
              • 5 Years
              4 months, 26 days ago

              Plenty... Off the top of my head Haaland, KDB, Son, Gundogan, Firmino, Sane

    7. Dynamic Duos
      • 12 Years
      4 months, 26 days ago

      I like something like this with current price predictions

      Kelleher
      Kerkez Cucurella Wan
      Wirtz Bowen MGW Elanga
      Haaland Isak Solanke

      Vald Adingra Guehi Bassey

      1. TheBiffas
        • 5 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        3-4m over budget imo

    8. Dynamic Duos
      • 12 Years
      4 months, 26 days ago

      Gyokeres
      Madueke Eze Saka

      Strong?

      1. TheBiffas
        • 5 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        Madueke just isn't a prem-winning winger imo

        1. Bobby Digital
          • 8 Years
          4 months, 26 days ago

          Yeah he's Championship level

        2. Nightcrawler
          • 6 Years
          4 months, 26 days ago

          He might be an okay back up squad player but u don't spend 50+ on those and he certainly isn't good enough to be starter for a top 4 team let alone a team looking to win the league

          1. Funkyav
            • 16 Years
            4 months, 26 days ago

            sorry but cant take someone seriously who thinks he is championship level

            He is proven in the PL now and is young and has plenty of potential

            1. ebb2sparky
              • 15 Years
              4 months, 26 days ago

              Championship level is harsh but if I owned a Premier league club I wouldn't buy him.

              1. Funkyav
                • 16 Years
                4 months, 26 days ago

                you dont like him, thats fine, but clearly he would be a great buy for most PL teams, arguably not the top ones but saying he isnt good enough for the PL is crazy

                1. ebb2sparky
                  • 15 Years
                  4 months, 26 days ago

                  I'm not debating his football ability but he showed his true colours over that penalty incident a few seasons back.

                  1. Funkyav
                    • 16 Years
                    4 months, 26 days ago

                    Fair enough, id argue that every player makes mistakes, especially when they are very young

      2. Funkyav
        • 16 Years
        4 months, 26 days ago

        only one of these is actually at the club, when did arsenal last sign 3 first team fwds in one window?

        1. Nightcrawler
          • 6 Years
          4 months, 26 days ago

          Eze won't happen. The other two look very very likely but I've never watched gyokeres and madueke is a one trick pony from what I've seen.

          Not really sure what to except from arsenal

          1. Nomar
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 16 Years
            4 months, 26 days ago

            I know he’s 27 but it’s mad that no one has gone in for Eze.

    9. have you seen cyan
      • 6 Years
      4 months, 26 days ago

      That NFO owner seems like a salty guy. Raging at losing Elanga and MGW xD

      Someone needs to nab Aina now, that will really set him off.