Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours
Tim Iroegbunam says Everton will take confidence from their overall performance against Arsenal – and insists his personal focus is on producing consistency when given opportunities in the Blues’ midfield. [Everton FC]
Everton are now racing Premier League rivals West Ham for the signature of Colorado Rapids star Lucas Herrington, who arrived in the MLS from Brisbane Roar back in August. [Sports Boom]
Michael Ball believes that Jordan Pickford was caught out
for killer Arsenal goal, but Thierno Barry was not blameless either. [Liverpool Echo]
The latest “My Everton” focuses on Dr. Khan’s marathon challenge for MND Association. [Everton FC]
Michael Keane currently stands to leave Everton on a free transfer this summer – but the centre-back is making a solid case to be offered another year. [Everton News]
A token £10M fine has been deemed sufficient punishment for 74 charges of illegal payments made by Chelsea in the Abramovich era. Where does this fit in the world of Everton. [ToffeeWeb]
If Everton’s first-choice centre-back partnership missed the Arsenal game over fitness concerns then, however minor they may be, David Moyes will have to consider whether it is better to allow them to sit it out against Chelsea. [Liverpool Echo]
Sheffield United tipped to field interest in ‘breakout’ ace Femi Seriki after Everton links. [Football League World]
Richarlison has further the stoked the possibility of a return with his latest post:
Saturday’s Premier League clash against Chelsea at Hill Dickinson Stadium will celebrate the life-changing work of Everton in the Community. Everton’s official charity will be out in force with various activities planned which showcases EitC’s award-winning services in action as part of its annual ‘EitC Community Day’. [Everton FC]
SportsBoom, both clubs are closely monitoring Grealish’s situation at Manchester City, where the attacking midfielder is expected to evaluate his options at the end of the season.
James Vaughan happy Max Dowman broke his record – even though it ruined his Everton-mad son’s day. [Liverpool Echo]
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UEFA Champions League quarter final second legs continue.
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