Everton Are Eager To Sign This On-Loan Winger Permanently: Good Move For Everyone Involved?
Everton are eager to sign on-loan winger Jack Harrison, hoping to keep him beyond the end of the season.
Everton is reportedly looking to sign on-loan winger Jack Harrison permanently in the summer, according to journalist Phil Hay’s recent appearance on The Square Ball. Hay said:
“Everton would like to keep Jack Harrison, but certainly not if they fall down. But I believe other mid-table Premier League clubs will also be interested in Harrison, so my gut instinct is that he will leave and they will profit from it.”
Harrison’s Decent Run Of Form In Premier League Football This Season
Harrison’s efforts on the right side of Sean Dyche’s attack have made him stand out while his loan at the Merseyside club.
The 27-year-old has four goals and three assists in 25 matches for the Toffees this season, across all competitions.
The English star has been a good performer in the wide areas, with an average of 1.2 shots, 1.1 critical passes, and 1.0 dribbles per
90 minutes in the Premier League. However, he has to improve his ball distribution, as he only made 69.9% of his attempted passes in the English first division
Everton Are Eager To SIgn Harrison Permanently Next Summer: Good Move For Everyone Involved?
Harrison can dribble the ball well and create some tempting opportunities for his teammates in and around the opponent’s
penalty box. He can even hit the ball with strength from long range and contribute by scoring and creating on the sides.
However, the English wideman needs to improve his link-up play in the attacking end of the pitch.
Harrison has primarily played as a right winger, but he can also play as a left-side wide player if necessary.
The English winger is a key member of Everton manager Sean Dyche’s squad. The Toffees will likely want to make his loan agreement permanent this summer.
Dyche’s potential signing of Harrison from Leeds United later this year would benefit both the player and the Merseyside club.
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