Everton stance on Jake O’Brien transfer shared as significant interest shown

Everton want to keep Jake O’Brien at the club beyond the January window, according to the Athletic.

The news outlet reported on 13 November that there is “significant interest” shown in his services, including France, after thriving in Ligue 1 last season.

However, the Toffees do not want to loan him out and want him to continue his development at Goodison Park.

Jake O’Brien will want more game time at Everton

Having played only 26 minutes in the Premier League since his £17million move from Lyon [The Athletic], the 23-year-old will undoubtedly cut a frustrated figure.

While the club’s desire to keep him for further development is understandable, the reality is that limited game time won’t suffice for his growth, especially when compared to the regular minutes Michael Keane has been receiving.

At 23, the Republic of Ireland international is at a stage where consistent first-team football is crucial for his development.

If Sean Dyche cannot offer him assurances of increased playing time, O’Brien’s ambition might lead him to seek a loan move in January.

Such a move would allow him to gain the experience needed in a competitive environment, potentially enhancing his skills and market value.

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Staying at Goodison Park without first-team assurances might stagnate his career, making a loan an attractive option for both his development and the club’s long-term plan for the centre-back.

In other Everton news, a claim has been shared about Jarrad Branthwaite being a regular starter for England at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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