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Everton transfer news: Update emerges on pursuit of Wigan goalkeeper Sam Tickle

Pranav Shahaney

Pranav has over nine years of experience inside newsrooms in print and digital media and joined Breaking Media Ltd. in April, 2021. He specialises in breaking news reporting, investigations, injury news and stories surrounding club takeovers. Pranav graduated from St. Mary’s University, London, in Sports Journalism (MA). He has worked at News Associates, The Non League Paper, HT Media Group, VAVEL, Sportskeeda, Chichester Observer and Eastbourne Herald, among others.

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Wigan goalkeeper Sam Tickle's profile matches what Everton are looking for in the January transfer window and the months ahead, per the Liverpool Echo.

Joe Thomas reported on 25 December that the Toffees are looking to acquire the services of younger players who could progress and make it to the first team.

Tickle, 21, has emerged as Wigan's first-choice goalkeeper ahead of Ben Amos, who's been at Manchester United in the past.

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Wonderkid?

Tickle's trajectory from Wigan's youth academy to professional football showcases his resilience and development, demonstrating a strong foundation for further growth.

His accolades, such as being named player of the season at Pilkington and representing England Schoolboys FA, highlight his early achievements and the recognition of his talent.

The goalkeeper's selection for England's Under-21 side is a testament to his international calibre and aligns with Everton's ambition to nurture top-tier talent.

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Furthermore, the Toffees' strategic focus on young players with potential aligns with the Englishman's profile, making him a suitable fit for the club's long-term vision.

As a goalkeeper with both domestic and international experience, Tickle could provide Everton with a reliable and talented option for the future, addressing positional depth concerns.

Also, with money being extremely tight at Goodison Park, signing first-team players will mean the sale of others so it makes sense to target younger players in the meantime.

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