Everton sign Delph for AED 46 million from Man City

Delph has made 20 appearances for England (PATRICK HERTZOG / AFP)

Fabian Delph has joined Everton from Premier League rivals Manchester City for a fee worth up to AED 46 million.

The midfielder had one year remaining on his contract at the Etihad Stadium but made the move to Goodison Park in search of more game time.

Delph won two Premier League titles, one Emirates FA Cup and one League Cup during his time with City, but made just 20 appearances last season.

He's the third signing of the summer for the Blues, who've also brought in Andre Gomes from Barcelona and former Huddersfield goalkeeper Jonas Lossl.

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