Everton reveal Jack Harrison transfer plan after Leeds United book Wembley date

Everton plan to hold further talks with Leeds United over the future of Jack Harrison following the conclusion of the Championship season. Harrison has spent the 2023/24 campaign on loan at the Premier League club.

The wide man has made over 30 appearances for the Toffees across all competitions, scoring three league goals. He is due to return to Elland Road soon and will play no part in Everton's final league fixture against Arsenal this weekend.

As well as confirming their plan for Harrison, the Toffees also announced yesterday that skipper Seamus Coleman and fellow full-back Ashley Young are to be offered new one-year contracts, and that an option to extend midfielder Idrissa Gueye’s deal until next summer has been triggered. Andre Gomes and Andy Lonergan will leave the club when their contracts expire at the end of June while Arnaut Danjuma is set to return to Villarreal at the end of his loan spell.

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Attacking midfielder Dele Alli, whose present deal expires next month, will remain with the club while he continues his recovery from a long-standing groin problem. Everton’s director of football Kevin Thelwell said: “Everyone at the club thanks Andre and Andy for their service and contribution to Everton. Andre immersed himself in the Everton values after joining us from Barcelona in 2018 and, rightly, was a popular player with our fans.

"Andy brought vital experience to our talented group of goalkeepers. Both have been valued members of our ranks, and we wish them the very best for the future.

“We also thank Arnaut and Jack for their roles in the progress made by our men’s senior team this season under Sean and his coaching staff. We will continue discussions with Leeds regarding Jack’s future in the coming weeks.”