Leeds united loan star want to quit and join premier league club on a permanent deal
Jack Harrison wants a permanent move to Everton from Leeds United this
summer, sources have told Football Insider.
The winger has settled in well at Goodison Park amid his season-long loan
from the Whites and has become a key player for Sean Dyche.
Well-placed sources have told Football Insider that Harrison is eager to remain
in the Premier League next season, but does not want to return to Elland Road
even if they earn promotion from the Championship.
However, a permanent move for the 27-year-old will hinge on the Toffees’
pending takeover by 777 Partners and the result of their points deduction appeal.
Jack Harrison wants to join Everton permanently but Leeds move in doubt
These major factors will determine the club’s transfer budget in the off-season
and whether they can fund a move for Harrison.
There is reportedly no option to buy in Harrison’s loan to Everton, meaning
they will have to enter fresh negotiations with Daniel Farke’s side if they want to keep him.
The former Middlesbrough man has bagged four goals and three assists in all
competitions for the Merseyside giants this season.
He has become an integral member of Dyche’s squad having started 18 league
games since his return from injury in late September.
Harrison departed Leeds, who look well-placed for an immediate promotion back
to the Premier League, last summer – a move that angered swathes of the Elland Road faithful
Everton sit 17th in the Premier League after their 1-1 draw against Brighton on
Saturday (24 February), while Leeds are second in the Championship after their
3-1 win against league leaders Leicester City on Friday (23 February).
The Toffees next face West Ham United on Saturday (2 March), while the Whites
play Chelsea in the FA Cup on Wednesday evening (28 February).
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