Everton is getting ready for an exciting summer transfer window.
After a strong start under the Scot, David Moyes will be eager to bolster his team in the upcoming months as the Toffees aim to really take off.
Since there will be a genuine chance to compete financially in the summer, the Friedkins are prepared to support Moyes in the market.
But Everton will also under significant pressure to hold onto their top players.
Jarrad Branthwaite’s England fiasco last month has sparked interest in Everton ahead of the summer.
After being questioned about Branthwaite’s future, Moyes has finally made a statement regarding the 22-year-old’s contract status.
What David Moyes said about Jarrad Branthwaite’s Everton contract
According to certain reports, Branthwaite is eager to play football in Europe shortly, which could put pressure on his future at Everton.
But when it comes to his destiny, the Toffees are in control.
Moyes was eager to reaffirm this in his remarks to the media on Friday at Finch Farm, emphasizing Everton’s solid hold on the defender’s contract.
“Remember that Jarrad Branthwaite has three years left on his contract. He has a two-year contract with a one-year extension option. According to Moyes, Everton is in complete control of that player.
“I don’t believe Jarrad will be among those departing.”
According to sources who spoke to Everton News, the Friedkins have not raised Branthwaite’s asking price, and it would take a large sum to get him to leave.
Regarding the defender’s future, the Blues are in control, and they are obviously eager to make it known before the summer.
Branthwaite is eager to sign a new deal with Everton and become one of the team’s highest paid players.
Branthwaite would have to seriously push for Everton exit
It’s important to keep in mind that Branthwaite hasn’t really expressed any desire to make a move.
Despite all of the circulating rumors, Branthwaite appeared content during Everton’s recent training.
If the Toffees opt to let go of the defender this summer, they might fetch a sizable sum of money for him.
However, given that Manchester United values Branthwaite at £50 million, it would be intriguing to see what other teams would be willing to offer.
Branthwaite would have little chance of leaving this summer if that were the truth, since Everton would reject that kind of offer.
READ MORE ON:https://sportip.co.uk/