Jarrad Branthwaite transfer: Jim Ratcliffe ‘dream to end’ after Everton update

Everton have made their decision on Jarrad Branthwaite, potentially ending Jim Ratcliffe’s transfer dream at Manchester United.

The centre-back has been one of the best players at the Toffees in recent seasons, so it isn’t surprising that the Red Devils are eyeing him.

Branthwaite is attracting interest from Old Trafford, but it remains to be seen whether they’ll be able to negotiate a deal for him.

Ratcliffe has been adamant about signing the 22-year-old, but things may not be easy for him.

Jarrad Branthwaite Everton
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Everton won’t budge on £70m Branthwaite price tag for Man United

Branthwaite is valued at £70million by the Blues, and they won’t budge on their price tag for Man United, according to TEAMtalk.

The news outlet reports (6 May) that Ratcliffe’s transfer dream of signing the English centre-back at Old Trafford is facing capitulation due to the Merseyside outfit’s unwillingness to negotiate a lower price.

Competition (2024/25)AppearancesPoints per match
Premier League281.21
Branthwaite’s Premier League record this season.

It’s been claimed that the Toffees have sent a clear message that any interested clubs will need to pay what’s being demanded for the 22-year-old defender to sign him.

David Moyes will undoubtedly want Branthwaite to stay as he looks to build a competitive team ahead of the move to Bramley-Moore Dock.

Everton manager David Moyes punches the air.
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Branthwaite transfer can’t be sanctioned by TFG

James Tarkowski has been a key player at Goodison Park, but the Toffees could arguably do with an upgrade on him.

Jake O’Brien’s performance against Ipswich Town showed that the Ireland international still has much to learn before becoming a reliable option at centre-back.

Michael Keane’s contract expires at the end of the season, and he will become a free agent in the coming months.

Everton should invest in defensive reinforcements next summer, including signing a few full-backs.

Ashley Young and Seamus Coleman may also leave the Blues soon, and Nathan Patterson has been struggling with fitness issues in recent months.

Moyes has done an impressive job since replacing Sean Dyche, but fans will want to see progress next season.

Supporters have endured relegation battles in the final seasons at Goodison Park, and they’ll hope for a new era at Bramley-Moore Dock.

The Friedkin Group (TFG) must keep hold of Branthwaite for at least a few more seasons before cashing in on him.

Ratcliffe’s dream at Man United can wait a bit longer.