Details of £20m Jack Harrison clause revealed amid uncertainty over Everton, Leeds United future
Jack Harrison could leave Leeds United for up to £20 million, according to Teamtalk.
The winger is currently on loan with Premier League club Everton, where he has made 17 appearances for Sean Dyche’s side in the top flight.He has contributed three goals and three assists, with the Toffees looking to battle against relegation to the Championship.A 10-point deduction penalty has made things trickier for Everton, with the side sitting inside the relegation zone.But the loan agreement to sign Harrison from Leeds made last summer could still be turned into a permanent one by the end of the campaign.
Jack Harrison transfer latest
The 27-year-old departed Elland Road following the Whites’ relegation from the top flight last season.A temporary exit was agreed with Everton, seeing him making a swift return to the Premier League.But Leeds’ league status at the end of this term could yet determine his future, as failure to gain promotion will reportedly keep a £20 million release clause active in his contract.However, if Daniel Farke’s team succeeds in its bid to go straight back up, then this clause will no longer exist.
Harrison could yet have role to play in Farke’s plans
Harrison’s summer transfer to Everton appeared to be the end of his time at Leeds.But this makes it possible to go back to Elland Road and get a position on Farke’s side.Leeds has a good chance of looking to use the forward in their plans if they are able to be promoted to the Premier League.Harrison’s future is currently up in the question, though, because if they fail, Everton paying £20 million might still be too much considering their current financial situation.
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