da cassino online: According to reports in the Daily Mail, Everton are reportedly interested in signing £6m-rated New York City winger Jack Harrison, who scored 10 goals in the MLS this season, but they could face competition from Premier League rivals Leicester City and Brighton and Hove Albion.
What’s the word, then?
da lvbet: The Daily Mail says that the 20-year-old’s form in the MLS and his recent call up for the England U21s – although he had to pull out of the friendly against the Ukraine after picking up a knock – has caught the attention of a number of English clubs, including the Toffees.
Harrison was on Manchester United’s books before he moved to the US, and he has impressed for his current club this season.
How well has he done this term?
He has done admirably.
Even though he spent the majority of the MLS campaign playing on the wing for New York City he scored 10 goals in 37 appearances in all competitions, to outline the ability he has even though he doesn’t turn 21 until later this month.
Would he be a good signing for Everton?
As one for the future, he absolutely would be.
The Toffees certainly seem to be lacking in wide areas right now – with Kevin Mirallas’ future also in doubt following the training ground incident last weekend – but it would be hard to see Harrison consistently making the substitutes’ bench for the Merseyside outfit, let alone the team.
With the situation that Everton currently find themselves in they need more quality, experience and players that they know are guaranteed to make an impact, and Harrison perhaps doesn’t fit into that category right now.
What’s the verdict, then?
Well, while Harrison could be a good signing for Everton in the long-term, they will need more attacking signings in January as well if they do get the 20-year-old.