Jack Harrison injury verdict emerges as five Everton players may miss Arsenal clash

Everton attacker Jack Harrison may have been suffering a hamstring concern for a while, according to Dr Rajpal Brar.

The injury expert admits that it’s hard to gauge the severity of his concern with Sean Dyche ruling the English winger out for the season ahead of the game against Sheffield United.

Along with Harrison, Nathan Patterson, Vitalii Mykolenko and Dele Alli are all ruled out of the game against Arsenal on 19 May while Andre Gomes may not be able to make it as well.

Speaking exclusively to Goodison NewsBrar, a specialist in Physical Therapy and Sports Scientist, said about Harrison:

Other than it being a muscular injury, it is hard to discern because there aren’t many more details.

With it being so close to the end of the season, even a Grade 1 tear could be a season-ender at this point.

He may also be carrying something and did not want to attend to it until the goals of the season were met.

It may be something serious but as of now, it’s hard to gauge the severity of the condition.

Will Everton sign Jack Harrison in the summer?

The 27-year-old has been an important player for Dyche this season, making 29 Premier League appearances.

Harrison has scored three goals and provided as many assists and will have enjoyed his loan spell away from Leeds United.

Jack Harrison, Everton
Jack Harrison could make a return to Everton.

It’s understood that Dyche wants to sign him permanently and it remains to be seen if the Toffees can muster up a transfer fee that will be to Leeds’ satisfaction this summer.

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