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Cork City manager Colin Healy acknowledged that he doesn’t know whether there has been any conversations among Everton as well as David Harrington amid speculation over the possibility of his transfer from Goodison Park. In the meantime, The Blues may look to offer Anthony Gordon a new contract to try to ward off potential interest. Meanwhile, Nathan Patterson revealed the behind discussions behind the scenes that were the main reason for his recent performance.
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Redmond reveals Dele talks
Nathan Redmond has revealed he talked to Dele prior to making a move to Besiktas.
Redmomd was signed by the Turkish team on Thursday, completing his six-year association with Southampton and will join former Everton loanee.
Redmond explained his decision to leave his position in the Premier League, Redmond explained why he sought advice from Dele to seek guidance.
“We talked to Dele,” the 28-year-old said to Turkish the media. “He talked to me about the Turkish culture and the level of interest that people show in his.
“Of course, that was one of the feelings we wanted to experience for me and my family.”
Everton may have a chance to incorporate new players, but a momentum issue could arise
As with the other teams in English football teams, Everton have to contend with an forced break following this weekend’s matches were postponed due to the loss of the Queen Elizabeth II. However, opinions remain divided on whether this decision will benefit or hinder Frank Lampard’s team.
The Sixth game in the Premier League season, the Blues are still waiting for their first win but they are undefeated over the last 4 games and have put up a strong performance to draw 0-0 with their neighbours Liverpool on the pitch at Goodison Park last time out. While many the sports are back in action this weekend, after being scheduled to a halt on the Friday in contrast to following the previous death of the monarch King George VI, in 1952 when the entire program continued and the football authorities made the decision to delay the entire weekend’s matches in the domestic leagues of all the home countries from the United Kingdom as a mark of respect to the King.
Everton’s visit to Arsenal scheduled to take place on Sunday is cancelled however, the next weekend’s fixtures that include the Blues home game against David Moyes’ West Ham United scheduled for the 18th of September – may be at risk as huge numbers of police across the nation prepare to arrive in London to attend the Queen’s funeral. Following an international break this the Blues could be facing the prospect of a period of 29 days between their matches between to the Merseyside Derby in September through their trip to Southampton on October 1.
Everton’s expected next fixtures after Premier League decision made
Everton’s long wait to get the debut Premier League win of the season will continue following the fact that Frank Lampard’s team did not get the chance to take on Arsenal away from home on Saturday.
It was revealed on Friday afternoon that football on all levels would be temporarily suspended in the United Kingdom as a show of respect in the wake of the death of the Queen Elizabeth II. There are doubts as to the likelihood that next week’s game will be played, which means that the Blues may have to wait until October before participating the next game.
The break could let Frank Lampard to continue working with his players on the training field in addition to allowing Dominic Calvert-Lewin to work on his return to fitness. Below is a look at how the Blues’ schedule for fixtures might be in the coming weeks.
Ferguson “rejects” Dundee United approach
Duncan Ferguson has reportedly ‘turned down’ an offer to Dundee United in relation to their manager’s vacant position.
The Scot quit his position with the Blues at the close of the season to pursue his ambition of having his own first team role however this is not yet happening.
An opening for management the Scottish Premiership has now arisen but it appears that Ferguson did not take advantage of the chance. Mike McGrath of the Daily Telegraph has claimed that this is the case as Ferguson’s hunt for employment continues.