Sean Dyche responds to whether Arnaut Danjuma could depart Everton in January transfer window

Sean Dyche responds to whether Arnaut Danjuma could depart Everton in January transfer window
Sean Dyche responds to whether Arnaut Danjuma could depart Everton in January transfer window

Sean Dyche responds to whether Arnaut Danjuma could depart Everton in January transfer window

Regarding if Arnaut Danjuma’s loan at Everton could be shortened, Sean Dyche remained silent.
The forward, who agreed to join Tottenham Hotspur last January, made a U-turn to relocate to Goodison Park and joined the Toffees during the summer transfer window from Villarreal.

Sean Dyche responds to whether Arnaut Danjuma could depart Everton in January transfer window
Sean Dyche responds to whether Arnaut Danjuma could depart Everton in January transfer window

However, Danjuma has been on the fringes of Dyche’s side this season. He has made a total of 12 appearances in all competitions, scoring one goal, but has started only three Premier League games.

What’s more, the Dutchman has been left on the bench in five of the Blues’ previous six games. Dwight McNeil and Jack Harrison have been the preferred wide options while Lewis Dobbin was selected to come off the bench – and scored – in last weekend’s 2-0 win over Chelsea.

Danjuma’s lack of game-time means that there are some supporters wondering if his loan deal could be brought to a close prematurely January transfer window.

Speaking ahead of Saturday’s trip to Burnley, Dyche would not be drawn on the matter when asked by LiverpoolWorld. However, he explained his thinking behind making substitutes.

Let’s see how all that plays out,” the Everton boss stated. We’re not carrying a very heavy squad, as you know.

“These are decisions based on judgment. People discuss the concept of subscriptions a lot these days; when, why don’t you make more, why don’t you make less, and so on.

There comes a point in time when you and your team are examining a game and asking yourselves, “What does this game need?”

“Every footballer has a slightly different style, some radically so and we just felt on this occasion to get Lewis on. That doesn’t mean the next time it’s not Arnie. These are judgment calls, they come very fast. Sometimes you get it right, sometimes you don’t.”

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