Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours
Everton will benefit from a state-of-the-art Wi-Fi system that will, amongst other things, help supporters share incredible moments from the new ground. [EFC]
The story of Seamus Coleman – from unknown Irish youngster to bona fide Everton icon – is told in evertontv’s new feature-length documentary, SEAMUS, which will be released on the Club’s official YouTube channel soon. [EFC]
Everton have been linked with a potential transfer move for Hull City centre-back Jacob Greaves, though is he being mentioned as a Jarrad Branthwaite replacement? [Echo]
Kevin Mirallas has hailed Amadou Onana’s “huge potential” and believes he “has the whole package” to become one of football’s best midfielders. [EFC]
Manchester United‘s initial bid of £35 million plus add-ons has been rebuffed by the Toffees, with the Blues valuing the centre half at about double that, around £70m. Will Everton hold firm until the Red Devils go after the next names on their list? [Sky Sports]
We have lost another former @everton first team player in Mick Gannon. Mick was local lad who made three early 1960s appearances for the Toffees. Here’s the obituary on the EFC website. https://t.co/3hUNLndOmt
We will produce a tribute piece on our website in the coming days. pic.twitter.com/y8TeFxBuxL— Everton FC Heritage Society (@EvertonHeritage) June 17, 2024
Everton loan player spotlight: How did the players arriving and leaving the club on a temporary basis fare? [RBM]
Everton are leading the race for the signature of Juventus midfielder Arthur Melo in the ongoing summer transfer window. [Inside Futbol]
There’s a claim in the Turkish media that Fenerbahce are showing interest in Everton forward Beto ahead of the summer transfer window. [Sport Witness]
Ashley Young has told talkSPORT he’s very close to signing a new Everton deal. [Talksport]
Manchester United have their eye on one of Gareth Southgate’s England stars instead of Jarrad Branthwaite. [Express]
Manchester United discussing whether to go back in for defender Jarrad Branthwaite. It’s understood if Everton don’t reduce asking price, United will move onto other targets. Those include Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi, Lille’s Leny Yoro and Jean-Clair Todibo from Nice. #MUFC #EFC
— Dharmesh Sheth (@skysports_sheth) June 17, 2024
England defender Mark Guehi, who is a target for Liverpool and Manchester United, is valued in the same bracket as Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite. [Telegraph]
Everton’s 2024/25 Premier League fixtures will be announced at 9am (BST) this morning, keep it here for the latest news and analysis.
Euro 2024 continues with two matches including Turkey vs Georgia and Portugal vs Czech Republic.
Full schedule of games here.