Merseyside Welcomes Belgian Midfield Maestro
Everton Football Club has secured the services of Belgian international Orel Mangala from Lyon in a season-long loan deal, marking another strategic move in their 2024/25 campaign preparations. The 26-year-old defensive midfielder brings valuable Premier League experience from his 18-month stint with Nottingham Forest prior to his February move to Ligue 1.
Speaking exclusively to Baji, Mangala expressed his enthusiasm: “I feel truly honored to join this historic club. Everton’s passionate fanbase and rich tradition made this decision effortless for me. My playing style revolves around maintaining composure, linking defense to attack, and bringing balance to the midfield.”

Tactical Analysis: What Mangala Brings to Everton
Midfield Reinforcement
The Belgian international’s arrival addresses Everton‘s need for midfield depth following several departures. Mangala’s versatility allows him to operate as:
- A deep-lying playmaker
- Box-to-box midfielder
- Defensive shield for the backline
Statistical Breakdown (2023/24 Season)
| Metric | Nottingham Forest | Lyon |
|---|---|---|
| Pass Accuracy | 84.3% | 86.1% |
| Tackles per 90 | 2.4 | 2.1 |
| Interceptions per 90 | 1.7 | 1.9 |
| Key Passes per 90 | 1.2 | 1.5 |
Data sourced from Opta via Baji sports analytics team
Dyche’s Midfield Puzzle Takes Shape
Everton manager Sean Dyche emphasized the importance of competition within the squad: “Orel provides us with valuable Premier League experience and international pedigree. His ability to read the game and break up play will be crucial in our system.”
The Belgian becomes Everton’s seventh summer signing, joining:
- Jack Harrison (loan return)
- Tim Iroegbunam
- Iliman Ndiaye
- Jesper Lindstrøm
- Jake O’Brien
- Asmir Begovic

Deadline Day Domino Effect
The Mangala signing coincided with several other Everton moves:
- Armando Broja arriving on loan from Chelsea
- Neal Maupay departing for Marseille
- Francis Okoronkwo joining Salford City on loan
Baji football analyst Mark Thompson observes: “This represents smart business by Everton. Mangala offers immediate quality without long-term financial commitment, while the Broja loan could prove inspired if he recovers fully from injury.”
What This Means for Everton’s Season
With Mangala’s arrival, Everton‘s midfield options now include:
- Idrissa Gueye (experienced anchor)
- Amadou Onana (physical presence)
- James Garner (creative spark)
- Orel Mangala (tactical flexibility)
The Belgian’s ability to play multiple roles gives Dyche valuable tactical options as Everton aim to improve upon last season’s finish. His experience in both English and European football could prove vital in cup competitions.
Conclusion: A Calculated Gamble with High Potential
Everton’s acquisition of Orel Mangala represents a low-risk, high-reward move that addresses immediate squad needs while maintaining financial flexibility. As Baji team of analysts conclude, the Belgian international has all the tools to become a fan favorite at Goodison Park if he can translate his undoubted quality into consistent performances.
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