Everton plan to hold ‘further talks’ over signing £90k-a-week EFL star who Gary Lineker loves

Even though Everton’s summer is predicted to be uneventful, supporters will still have high hopes for a few significant additions.

After all, despite expectations that they would be severely constrained last year, they managed to bring in notable figures like Beto, Youssef Chermiti, and Jack Harrison.

But it appears even Premier League survival hasn’t been enough to provide them the money they need to get out of their PSR nightmare, with Kevin Thelwell publicly acknowledging that players will need to be sold.

Even said, there are still some reports speculating about potential transfer activity.

Everton plotting transfer talks

Leeds Live is the source of the most recent information, and most Evertonians should be able to predict who the player in question is based just on that source.

After all, Thelwell had previously disclosed that they were still debating Harrison’s future—he had played the previous season on loan at Goodison Park—in his statement.

Promotion might have a significant impact on the Toffees’ chances of landing the winger as he is still under contract with Championship team Leeds United, who will find out next weekend in the play-off final if they will make an immediate return to the top flight.

Nevertheless, according to the previously cited rumor, Everton intends to continue discussions with Leeds United regarding Jack Harrison’s future when the Championship season ends. Harrison was on loan to the Premier League team for the whole 2023–2024 season.

Gary Lineker would probably be happy with this deal because he has expressed his appreciation for Harrison on numerous occasions over the years. Since his brief one-year stay at Everton in the 1980s, the 63-year-old Match of the Day presenter has continued to have a soft place for the club.

Nevertheless, according to the previously cited rumor, Everton intends to continue discussions with Leeds United regarding Jack Harrison’s future when the Championship season ends. Harrison was on loan to the Premier League team for the whole 2023–2024 season.

Gary Lineker would probably be happy with this deal because he has expressed his appreciation for Harrison on numerous occasions over the years. Since his brief one-year stay at Everton in the 1980s, the 63-year-old Match of the Day presenter has continued to have a soft place for the club.

Jack Harrison would mark smart business for Kevin Thelwell

Harrison did not exactly light up the world when on loan at Everton this season, but he did provide a reliable, steady presence on the flank.

Additionally, it was obvious that he had the affection of Sean Dyche, who virtually never began the 27-year-old when he was healthy.

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