According to Football Insider, Jack Harrison wants to join Jack Harrison permanently this summer after leaving Leeds United.
The winger has settled in nicely at Goodison Park on his season-long loan from the Whites, and he has become an important player for Sean Dyche.
According to Football Insider, Harrison wants to stay in the Premier League next season but does not want to return to Elland Road even if Leeds are promoted from the Championship.
However, a permanent move for the 27-year-old will be contingent on the Toffees’ upcoming ownership by 777 Partners and the outcome of their points deduction appeal.
Jack Harrison wants to join Everton permanently, but the transfer to Leeds is in question.
These primary elements will influence the club’s transfer budget in the offseason, as well as whether they can afford a move for Harrison.
There is reportedly no option to buy Harrison’s loan from Everton, so they will have to restart negotiations with Daniel Farke’s side if they want to keep him.
This season, the former Middlesbrough player has four goals and three assists across all competitions for the Merseyside giants.
He has become an important member of Dyche’s squad, starting 18 league games since his comeback from injury in late September.
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Last summer, Harrison left Leeds United, who appear to be on track for instant promotion back to the Premier League, infuriating many Elland Road fans.
Leeds now sits 17th in the Premier League after a 1-1 draw against Brighton on Saturday (24 February), but they are second in the Championship after a 3-1 win over league leaders Leicester City on Friday (23 February).
The Toffees play West Ham United on Saturday (2 March), while the Whites meet Chelsea in the FA Cup on Wednesday evening (28 February).
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