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Everton loanees will not return
Everton loanees will not return

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

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Everton loanees will not return

Everton have confirmed that Jack Harrison, Jesper Lindstrom, Armando Broja and Orel Mangala will not return to the club when their loan deals expire this summer. Harrison made 73 apperances across two seasons on loan from Leeds United. Lindstrom, Broja and Mangala made a combined 61 outings in 2024-25. Everton boss David Moyes said: "We would like to thank all our loan players, who have contributed to the positive steps we made on the pitch. They all embraced what it means to play for this club, and their attitude and commitment throughout their time at Everton was first class." "We wish Jack, Jesper, Orel and Armando all the very best for the future." The club have also confirmed that they are in discussions with Carlos Alacaraz, who joined Everton on loan in January.

Everton confirm departure of four stars as they remain in discussions with forward ahead of move into new stadium
Everton confirm departure of four stars as they remain in discussions with forward ahead of move into new stadium

Daily Mail​

time26-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Everton confirm departure of four stars as they remain in discussions with forward ahead of move into new stadium

Everton have confirmed Jack Harrison, Jesper Lindstrom, Orel Mangala and Armando Broja will return to their parent clubs when their loan deals expire at the end of next month. Meanwhile, the club is continuing discussions with Charly Alcaraz, who joined the Blues on a loan deal from Brazilian side Flamengo in February until the end of the 2024/25 season. Harrison has been on loan at Everton for the past two seasons from Leeds United, making 73 appearances and scoring five goals, including the opener in the 1-1 draw at Wolverhampton Wanderers in March. Fellow forward Lindstrom sealed a temporary switch from current Serie A champions Napoli last summer, featuring in 29 matches for the Toffees. Belgium international midfielder Mangala returns to French club Lyon having played 21 times before sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament knee injury in the 1-0 win at Brighton in January. Broja joined from Chelsea on the final day of last summer's transfer window and played 11 times for Everton. Manager David Moyes said: 'We would like to thank all our loan players, who have contributed to the positive steps we made on the pitch. They all embraced what it means to play for this club, and their attitude and commitment throughout their time at Everton was first class.

Everton loanees will not return
Everton loanees will not return

BBC News

time26-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Everton loanees will not return

Everton have confirmed that Jack Harrison, Jesper Lindstrom, Armando Broja and Orel Mangala will not return to the club when their loan deals expire this made 73 apperances across two seasons on loan from Leeds United. Lindstrom, Broja and Mangala made a combined 61 outings in boss David Moyes said: "We would like to thank all our loan players, who have contributed to the positive steps we made on the pitch. They all embraced what it means to play for this club, and their attitude and commitment throughout their time at Everton was first class.""We wish Jack, Jesper, Orel and Armando all the very best for the future."The club have also confirmed that they are in discussions with Carlos Alacaraz, who joined Everton on loan in January.

Why Sancho can't play against Man Utd for Chelsea
Why Sancho can't play against Man Utd for Chelsea

BBC News

time15-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Why Sancho can't play against Man Utd for Chelsea

Premier League rules will prevent Chelsea's on-loan winger Jadon Sancho facing his parent club Manchester United this the Premier League and FA Cup, a loan player cannot be fielded against his parent Football Association's rule for men's FA Cup football is that a loan player "cannot play in a competition match against their parent club", while the Premier League handbook states that "during the period of the temporary transfer... a player shall not play against the transferor club".Players can face their parent club in the League Cup, according to English Football League rules, but that club must give written rules dictate that clubs cannot apply "any influence whatsoever over the players that another club may [or may not] field in a match".That means a player can face their parent team in any of Uefa's European women's football, the FA ruling is that terms shall be "mutually agreed by the two clubs and the player".Often, the parent club will decide whether the loan player can face them. In January 2024, Everton loanee Kathrine Kuhl was not allowed to face her parent club Arsenal in the WSL. Loan players in the Premier League and Europe Lomana LuaLua was the last Premier League player to make a notable impact when facing his parent club - he scored an equaliser for Portsmouth against Newcastle 2004, the Premier League has changed its rules to prevent players featuring against the teams that loan them 2022, Chelsea blocked on-loan midfielder Conor Gallagher from appearing for Crystal Palace in their FA Cup semi-final at Wembley."We met some weeks ago, we met after the international break by coincidence in a restaurant, and we had a chat and the subject came up. And I apologised," Chelsea's then head coach Thomas Tuchel explained in the build-up to the rules changed shortly after and now state: "The association will not give permission for players on loan or work experience to play against the lending club."It meant Sheffield United were unable to field loanees Tommy Doyle and James McAtee in their 2023 FA Cup semi-final against Manchester were granted permission from Chelsea to play loanee Lewis Hall in December 2023, when the teams faced each other in their EFL Cup Asensio faced parent club Paris St-Germain in their 2024-25 Champions League quarter-final against Aston Villa, after his loan move to Villa Park in article is the latest from BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team. What is Ask Me Anything? Ask Me Anything is a service dedicated to answering your want to reward your time by telling you things you do not know and reminding you of things you team will find out everything you need to know and be able to call upon a network of contacts including our experts and will be answering your questions from the heart of the BBC Sport newsroom, and going behind the scenes at some of the world's biggest sporting coverage will span the BBC Sport website, app, social media and YouTube accounts, plus BBC TV and radio. More questions answered... Match of the Day - your questions answeredIs a guard of honour mandatory in football?Why are footballers allowed to chew gum?How much are the EFL play-off finals worth?

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