Everton: Toffees eyeing Jack Harrison move

Everton are reportedly now eyeing up a potential move for Jack Harrison this summer.
The Lowdown: Leeds’ saviour
The 25-year-old scored the stoppage time goal for Leeds as they beat Brentford on Sunday to ultimately retain their Premier League status, with Rio Ferdinand drawing praise to how ‘brilliant‘ the winger was on the day when the stakes were sky-high.
That was his 10th goal of the season in all competitions, while he also provided two assists (Transfermarkt) as he emerged as a pivotal player for the Whites.
The Latest: Everton interest in Harrison
Writing in his latest piece for 90min, transfer insider Graeme Bailey has revealed that Everton are now ‘taking an interest’ in Harrison and his situation at Elland Road, as the Yorkshire club may be reluctant to sell both him and Raphinha in the same transfer window.
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However, if Harrison were allowed to leave, then the Toffees could face competition from Newcastle United and West Ham United for his signature.
The Verdict: Good coup
To take Harrison off one of their relegation rivals from this season would represent a good piece of business from the Merseyside club.
Frank Lampard is an admirer of the Leeds forward, even going as far as to claim that he is ‘one of the best wingers in the league‘, which suggests that the 43-year-old would be keen to work with him at Goodison Park.
At 25 years of age, Harrison has not yet reached his prime, so the Toffees could be the main beneficiaries of that should they be able to get a deal over the line for him.
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