Everton: Jack Harrison talks scheduled in May as Leeds United exit update emerges

Everton loanee Jack Harrison is set to be sold permanently by his parent club Leeds United during the summer, according to GIVEMESPORT.

After the season concludes in May, talks about Harrison’s future at Elland Road will take place, according to an online article from the digital news source on March 21. The general consensus is that the 27-year-old will be permanently sold by the Whites.

Sean Dyche has made Harrison a regular this season, but it may be challenging to secure the wideman on a long-term contract given Everton’s financial difficulties.

When it becomes apparent in May what their Premier League position is, Dyche and his hiring team will have to examine their financial situation.

Everton boss Sean Dyche will be frustrated to lose on-loan Leeds United winger Jack Harrison

It goes without saying that Dyche adores Harrison.

30 September saw Harrison make his Everton debut in a 2-1 loss to Luton Town at Goodison Park. Despite the unfavorable outcome, Dyche had all praise for his on-loan ace when the final siren went off.

Dyche stated, “He’s building up that true fitness and sharpness but I think you can see there’s talent there and there’s an effective player,” according to Leeds Live (October 2).

Harrison has since made 22 appearances overall for the Toffees in the English premier league, starting 20 of them and contributing three goals and three assists.

The forward is currently in a difficult situation, though, since it is uncertain what he will do after the summer.

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Jack Harrison is unlikely to stay with Everton next season

Harrison might find himself at a completely different club by September, given that Leeds has not yet made a decision, promotion is far from assured, and Everton is having financial difficulties at Goodison Park.

 

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