

Manchester United are reportedly considering sending Greenwood out on loan to Spain, Italy or Turkey. Simon Jordan believes a loan move would be a sensible option for Mason Greenwood’s future. “We have also offered new contracts to players and we will continue talking with them as we look to build a competitive squad for Sean Dyche and his staff for the new season.” “We wish all of them the best with the next chapters in their careers. “We’re also grateful to our senior men’s players who are moving on, including Yerry – whose passion and determination for Everton was evident by how highly he was thought of by our fans – to Andros and Asmir who were consummate professionals during their two years at the club. “Many of them have developed through our Academy and given their all each time they’ve put on the royal blue shirt. Goalkeeper Asmir Begovic will also leave after turning down a new contract offer.Ĭaptain Seamus Coleman, midfielder Tom Davies and goalkeeper Andy Lonergan have all been offered new deals.Įverton Director of Football, Kevin Thelwell, said: “Everyone at the club wishes to thank all departing players for their contribution throughout their time at Everton. The Toffees narrowly avoided relegation from the Premier League on the final day of the season.

“So I really look forward to seeing everyone at the stadium, in particular at our first home game, and I look forward to the journey ahead.”Įverton have announced that Yerry Mina and Andros Townsend will leave the club. “I can assure you that right through pre-season we won’t leave any stone unturned, myself, the staff and the players, to make sure that when the league comes around you will be as excited as I am about the season ahead. “Hopefully a team that you can all be proud of, and more importantly get excited by. I think it’s an exciting opportunity for us to now set off on a new direction, play football and create an environment that embodies the values and traditions of this fantastic football club. “I’m really looking forward to our task ahead. “It’s great to finally get started as manager of this great football club,” he said in a video message posted on the club’s social media accounts.

Spurs finished eighth at the end of a dismal season, their worst Premier League position since 2008, and Postecoglou is ready to get started on turning those fortunes around. Postecoglou, 57, takes the reins after Antonio Conte’s dismissal in March and interim runs for both Cristian Stellini and Ryan Mason.

The Australian takes up the post having guided Celtic to the domestic treble north of the border, signing a four-year contract at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Ange Postecoglou has promised ‘a team to get excited by’ as he strives for success after being appointed as Tottenham head coach.
