Ashley Young struggled for Everton v Luton Town
Ashley Young struggled for Everton v Luton Town

Tim Sherwood issues Elijah Adebayo transfer admission after Everton v Luton Town

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Tim Sherwood believes that Elijah Adebayo will get a Premier League transfer after his goal against Everton for Luton Town.

The 26-year-old scored the equaliser in the 1-1 game at Kenilworth Road on Friday, 3 May, but failed to beat the Toffees.

Adebayo bullied Ashley Young for physicality and sent him to the floor as he found the back of the net.

Speaking on Premier League's Weekend Wrap, Sherwood said (5 May, 21:50): "I love the way he throws Ashley Young to the floor. He'll definitely be a Premier League player next season if they get relegated."

Ashley Young cannot be the first choice for Everton next season

Adebayo's performance against the Toffees, where he scored the equaliser and showcased his physicality by overpowering Young, highlights his potential to play in the Premier League next season.

The striker's overall play demonstrates his capabilities and the impact he can have on a game, which could attract the attention of Premier League clubs.

On the other hand, Young's performance raises questions about his suitability as a first-choice full-back for the next season.

Being thrown to the floor by Adebayo indicates the 38-year-old's struggle with physicality, which could be a significant disadvantage in the Premier League.

Young's performance suggests that he might not be the best fit for the demands of a top-tier full-back position, especially in terms of physicality and defensive capabilities.

While Adebayo deserves credit for his performance and potential to play in the Premier League, the Toffees veteran's performance raises concerns about his ability to be a first-choice full-back for the next season.

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It has been a tough season for Everton at Goodison Park.

Young's struggle with physicality could lead to him being targeted by opposition attackers, which may not be ideal for a team aiming for success in the Premier League.

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