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Everton, Napoli and AC Milan Join Race for Colorado Rapids Defender Lucas Herrington

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Ekrem Konur
Ekrem Konur
Football Transfer Specialist
Louis Hobbs
Sports Editor
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Lucas Herrington has landed directly on the radar of Europe's most prestigious clubs. 

The 18-year-old Australian defender of Colorado Rapids sits right at the heart of one of this summer's most exciting young transfer files. 

According to information obtained by SportsBoom, Everton, Napoli and AC Milan are monitoring Herrington closely. 

The more striking development is that Barcelona already submitted an offer worth approximately €5 million for the player, and Colorado Rapids rejected this bid. 

The MLS club turned down the Catalan giant's proposal because it did not meet the player's value. This rejection clearly reveals how high a price tag Herrington is valued at.

Colorado Rapids plan to generate approximately €20 million from the sale of Herrington. 

Who Is Lucas Herrington

Herrington joined the Colorado Rapids in January 2026. His contract remains valid until the end of 2029. 

This long-term contract offers the Rapids a powerful bargaining chip. Gaining international experience at 18-years-old shows how rapidly the player is developing. 

He represents a versatile defensive profile that attracts the attention of Europe with both his physical capacity and position-reading quality.

West Ham and Everton Double Interest 

The involvement of West Ham United and Everton adds Premier League weight to this file. 

West Ham continues its appetite for young and developable defensive profiles in this transfer as well. For the club wanting to rejuvenate its squad structure as part of its Championship exit plans, Herrington represents an attractive option. 

The interest of Everton lies in a different motivation. According to sources close to SportsBoom, the Toffees evaluate Herrington as a long-term defensive investment. The €20 million figure is ambitious but at an accessible level for both English clubs.

Napoli and AC Milan Strong Rivals From Italy

The inclusion of Napoli and AC Milan in this race changes the picture dramatically. 

The fact that two major Serie A clubs follow the same player proves how widespread the trust in Herrington's potential truly is. 

Within the defensive renewal plan of Napoli, showing interest in Herrington's profile makes sense. AC Milan continues its well-known appetite for long-term defensive investments in this file too. Playing in Italy represents an extremely attractive option for the career development of Herrington.

What Does the Rejection of Barcelona Mean

The answer to this question is highly important. Rejecting an offer from one of the biggest clubs in the world, like Barcelona, shows how seriously the Rapids take this player. 

The club will not let Herrington go cheaply. 

They will not drop below the €20 million barrier. This attitude carries the nature of a clear message for other clubs as well. Those who want to sit at the table must know this figure.

Editor's Insight

Louis Hobbs
Louis HobbsSports Editor

Barcelona’s rejected bid sets the tone, but a €20m valuation points more towards Premier League movement than La Liga. Everton looks the most likely fit given need and budget. Napoli remain an outsider if the deal drags late into the window. Betting markets would slightly lean towards Everton at this stage.

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Ekrem Konur
Ekrem KonurFootball Transfer Specialist

Ekrem Konur is a renowned football transfer specialist and journalist with a global reputation for breaking exclusive stories. He has established strong collaborations with major international outlets such as Marca, AS, Mundo Deportivo, Bild, Record, Daily Mirror, CaughtOffside, Goal, and ESPN. Additionally, Ekrem has a long-standing history of covering European football for the prominent Japanese magazine World Soccer Digest. With a massive digital reach of over 1.2 million followers and 60 million monthly impressions, he bridges the gap between club boardrooms and fans, serving as a leading authority in the global transfer market.