Everton player still wanted by Tottenham despite £20 million+ January deal being signed off – report

Along with Real Madrid, Manchester United, Chelsea, and Manchester City, Tottenham is still interested in signing Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite.

 

According to a January 22 Daily Mail article, Spurs are still interested in acquiring Branthwaite’s services even after signing Radu Dragusin.

 

The North London team still wants the Toffees defender even after spending £26.7 million on the center back.

 

According to the article, “Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite is still under observation by Tottenham despite the signing of Radu Dragusin.”

 

“Confidential readers are well aware that Chelsea has expressed interest in the highly-rated 21-year-old ahead of the summer, in addition to Real Madrid, Manchester United, and Manchester City.

 

“After signing Dragusin this month, Tottenham was rumored to have lost interest, but they are still in the running as they get ready to bolster their roster even more in the summer. Premier League teams are also drawn to Branthwaite because of his homegrown status.

 

difficult to hang onto

Everton will have a difficult time holding onto Branthwaite due to the financial appeal of teams like Real Madrid, Manchester United, Manchester City, and Chelsea.

 

The prospect of competing for the highest football titles may entice the 21-year-old to leave Everton.

 

All things considered, Branthwaite could be better off staying at Everton, especially with Sean Dyche in charge.

 

While there are other opportunities with greater financial appeal, playing frequently under Dyche’s tutelage might greatly advance his career.

 

Branthwaite could become a more desirable possibility for elite clubs in the future if he spends a few seasons in the Premier League with Everton, where he can get vital experience and game time.

 

 

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But in the end, it might depend on the center back’s desires; if he’s interested in moving, it might happen in the summer.

 

In other Everton news, despite the takeover, sanctions, and Arsenal and Manchester United preparing to profit, a firesale update has surfaced at Goodison Park.

 

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