Sean Dyche is bringing Jack Harrison back to Everton on loan
Sean Dyche is bringing Jack Harrison back to Everton on loan

Everton make approach to seal another Jack Harrison loan in new transfer update

Sean Wilson

Sean is an experienced football writer who - before joining Breaking Media - has worked with Stats Perform, Goal, LiveScore and Twenty3 since graduating from Leeds Trinity University with a Sports Journalism degree in 2017. He is particularly passionate about data and tactical analysis. @SeanW_Football

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Everton have begun moving to seal a second successive loan deal for Leeds United winger Jack Harrison this summer, according to the Daily Mirror.

The newspaper has reported in its print edition (pg 56, 21 May) that the Toffees are keen to retain the 27-year-old but cannot afford to do so permanently due to ongoing off-field financial issues, leading to the pursuit of another temporary transfer.

However, negotiations can only truly begin following the culmination of Leeds' playoff final against Southampton on 26 May.

Should Everton try to re-sign Jack Harrison?

Harrison established himself as a useful member of the Everton squad in 2023/24, despite the team's attacking struggles.

Among Everton players across all competitions, only Dwight McNeil registered more assists than his three and he ranked joint-fourth for goals, with four - behind only Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Beto.

The wide attacker's creative threat came primarily via the quality of his deliveries into the middle, averaging 0.45 crosses into the penalty area per 90 in the Premier League this term [FBref].

He averaged an xA (expected assists) tally of 0.13 per 90 in the competition, while connecting with 0.57 crosses per game overall [FotMob].

His 1.18 successful dribbles per 90 were also crucial in helping drag the Toffees up the pitch from their regular low block position, alleviating pressure and providing an outlet in attack.

Daily Mirror page 56 21 May 2024

Another low-cost loan deal for a player familiar with the Goodison Park surroundings could be a sensible move indeed.

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