Everton tracking young goalkeeper who’s a “big player” for his club
Everton tracking young goalkeeper who’s a “big player” for his club, Everton manager Sean Dyche is looking to add players,
and the Toffees are currently keeping an eye on a developing talent before the January transfer window opens.
Everton anticipates their matchup with Manchester City…
Last time out, Richarlison and Son Heung-min’s goals against
Tottenham Hotspur erased a late response from Andre Gomes,
who had been all but forgotten. Everton lost that game 2-1.
The Blues have fought admirably to prevent themselves from falling to the bottom of the table
despite their contentious points punishment,
and they will be looking to improve even more on Wednesday when they play Manchester City at Goodison Park.
Despite recent injury issues,
Toffees manager Dyche challenged his team to play City in his pregame press conference, saying,
“In my experience, Man City,
whenever you think there are moments like that,
they put out a side and they deliver a performance.”
I will undoubtedly ensure that the players are prepared to receive all of it.
“They have a very strong side when you play with them;
even when they adjust and are pushed,
they still manage to find a strong side and style of play.
Thus, our group will be the main emphasis.”
With his team’s recent results,
the Kettering-born manager won’t be afraid to take on Pep Guardiola’s strength;
nevertheless, Dyche will also be keeping an eye on January business right now
and is apparently scouting a future star.
Everton is interested in Wigan junior Sam Tickle.
Sam Tickle, the custodian for Wigan Athletic,
has recently resulted in a call-up to the England Under-21 squad,
and Everton has reportedly been watching his progress,
according to The Liverpool Echo.
Sam Tickle statistics in 2023/24 – all competitions (Transfermarkt) | |
Appearances | 27 |
Clean sheets | 9 |
Goals conceded | 30 |
Sam Tickle key statistics – League One (FBRef) | |
Save percentage | 75.8% |
Goals against per 90 minutes | 1.28 |
Total goals against | 28 |
The Toffees are impressed by the 21-year-old’s profile and believe that,
given the right opportunity, he has the talent to succeed at Goodison Park.
Given that Vitaliy Mykolenko is now the only natural left-back,
Archie Brown, a gentle full-back, is also suggested as a potential target.
Brown might provide some more versatility in the left-back position.
Labelled a “big player” by Shaun Maloney,
Warrington-born shot-stopper Tickle has made 78 saves across the league campaign for the Latics,
preventing 49 strikes from outside the box and 30 from inside his area
Jordan Pickford is clearly number one at Everton between the sticks;
nevertheless, Tickle is a promising talent who could offer some reliable cover and may potentially succeed
the England international one day if he is to move to Merseyside.
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