Everton youngster set for likely loan exit, League One club possible destination - reports

Everton youngster set for likely loan exit, League One club possible destination - reports

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Everton midfielder Beni Baningime was a surprise name in the Toffees' extended Premier League squad last season.

The COVID-19 pandemic allowed managers to extend their bench to nine players, something that will return to seven next season.

Baningime was one who benefitted from that, with the revised rules meaning he could be set for yet another loan exit from Goodison Park.

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The Blackpool Gazette has claimed that the Tangerines could be looking to bring in the Kenyan youngster as their seventh piece of summer business.

The regional newspaper have reported on their website that Baningime is likely to leave the Toffees, and Blackpool could take advantage of that.

Blackpool boss Neil Critchley even admitted that his next deal could be in the coming days this week, so it could be an earlier than expected exit.

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Marcel Brands is working hard on strengthening Carlo Ancelotti's squad in Merseyside, but he will also be looking to help the next generation.

It is vitally important that players such as Baningime are given the chance to excel elsewhere if there isn't an immediate chance in the first team.

The 21-year-old made a number of Premier League appearances for the Toffees back in the 17/18 campaign, and this could be his final chance of proving his worth.

Baningime has gone downhill since those breakthrough appearances, and Ancelotti won't be afraid to cut ties.

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