It feels like Everton’s summer will hinge on what happens elsewhere, rather than them actually forcing the issue.
After all, they hardly boast the pulling power they once did, both regarding the stature of the club and their financial position.
They cannot tempt stars from Barcelona or Real Madrid to sample Merseyside anymore, nor can they convince English talent that the Toffees are well on their way to becoming a superpower once again.
Sean Dyche is stuck managing with both hands tied behind his back.
However, both he and Kevin Thelwell have already made clear their intentions to pounce on one beneficial occurrence that has already happened before the summer transfer window has even opened.
Everton set to hold transfer talks over Jack Harrison
In a report courtesy of the Liverpool ECHO, the Toffees’ plans regarding the future of Jack Harrison are outlined.
Having already penned their intention to negotiate with Leeds United once again upon the expiry of his loan deal, fans were met with silence on that front, instead forced to wait and see how that might pan out.
Well, with the Whites having just lost in the play-off final against Southampton yesterday, their bargaining position has strengthened.
The 27-year-old has no intentions of playing Championship football, and given Everton comfortably remained in the Premier League, the disparity might prove pivotal.
It is noted that: ‘Everton will enter talks with Leeds United hoping that the 1-0 defeat to Southampton in the Championship play-off final boosts their chances of signing Jack Harrison on a permanent deal as Adam Armstrong’s 24th minute strike earned an instant Premier League return for the Saints.
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