
Everton first January exit almost done, medical in coming hours but delay expected
Everton goalkeeper Harry Tyrer is set to undergo his medical on Tuesday to complete a move to Cardiff City in the winter transfer window.
The League One club are preparing for the shot-stopper’s arrival on 13 January, with the Englishman almost on his way out.
It’s tough to displace Jordan Pickford at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, and it makes sense for the 24-year-old to kickstart his career elsewhere.
The Friedkin Group are expected to sign a couple of players on loan for David Moyes, but the Merseyside outfit may also see a few outgoings in January.
Cardiff City transfer embargo to delay Harry Tyrer deal with Everton
Cardiff City hope that their transfer embargo will be lifted by the end of the week once they submit their accounts, according to WalesOnline.
The news outlet reports on 13 January that while the Bluebirds are poised to sign Tyrer, they can’t announce any deal until the embargo is lifted.
It’s been claimed that the League One club have wanted the goalkeeper since January, and it looks like they’ve finally struck a deal at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
The English shot-stopper hasn’t played for the Toffees’ first team and feels now is the right time to start his career elsewhere.
| Competition | Appearances | Goals conceded | Clean sheets |
| League One | 38 | 42 | 12 |
Moyes didn’t want to lose Tyrer in the summer due to a lack of goalkeeping options, but it feels like a matter of time before the Blues sell him.
Who else can leave Hill Dickinson Stadium in winter transfer window?
Dwight McNeil is wanted by Nottingham Forest, with Sean Dyche keen on reuniting with the forward, but it remains to be seen whether the Merseyside outfit will sell him.
While Harrison Armstrong has returned to Everton, Moyes hasn’t ruled out sending him back to Preston North End on loan if possible.

Adam Aznou has struggled for game time at the Toffees after his move from Bayern Munich, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see him push for a move away on loan for regular minutes until the end of the season.
Moyes evidently lacks squad depth at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, and fans are expecting the American owners to invest in the coming weeks.