
Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours
Everton confirmed that Jarrad Branthwaite would require surgery to repair a hamstring injury that happened last Friday:
“Following specialist consultation, it
has been determined the defender will undergo a surgical procedure tomorrow to address the issue. Branthwaite will commence a structured rehabilitation programme under the supervision of the club’s medical team following the operation.” [Everton FC]
Michael Ball knows who’ll be most frustrated at Everton over new Jarrad Branthwaite injury blow. [Liverpool Echo]
Everton are backed to potentially sign Ivan Toney in January, with the 29-year-old currently plying his trade at Al-Ahli in the Saudi Pro League. [iNews]
Everton Under-21s head coach Paul Tait has provided on update on the injury of young Blues winger Joel Catesby. Tait has revealed Catesby suffered a broken fibula and ankle dislocation during Tuesday’s game at Bradford City in the Vertu Trophy. [Everton FC]
Everton manager Brian Sørensen said that his side gave everything as they defeated Nottingham Forest 4-3 on penalty kicks at Goodison Park in the Subway Women’s League Cup on Sunday afternoon. [FAWSL Fulltime]
Everton defender Vitaliy Mykolenko is attracting interest from several Spanish and Italian clubs, who are closely monitoring the player’s situation. [Foot Mercato]
Isaac Heath scored one and set up another as the loanee impressed again at Accrington Stanley. [Liverpool Echo]
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall believes Everton could’ve earned a result at Manchester City on Saturday if they’d have repeated their impressive first-half display beyond the break, while also explaining he is ready to play different midfield roles if called upon by boss David Moyes. [Everton FC]
Jack Grealish return leaves Everton man vulnerable as David Moyes faces familiar dilemma. [Liverpool Echo]
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