July 5, 2024

Everton have spent very little this season on incoming transfers, instead relying on deferred payments and loan acquisitions to bolster an otherwise threadbare side. After all, they desperately needed reinforcements but lacked the financial might to act on those necessities.This would later turn out to be an intelligent move, with two alleged financial breaches having since emerged to send the Toffees sprawling down the Premier League table following their deduction. One of those summer signings, Jack Harrison, has managed to have an instant impact under Sean Dyche’s leadership despite the turmoil. And even with his reported £30m price tag, a figure they will surely seek to negotiate to a lower fee, there is certainly expected to be interest in making his loan move a permanent one.Having attested that he has enjoyed his time at the club thus far, Harrison’s work ethic and attacking ability arguably make him the perfect Dyche player, especially in the short term. It would therefore explain why the £90k-a-week whiz has started 16 of the club’s last 17 Premier League matches since his return from injury.                                                                   The 26-year-old has now revealed in an interview how much he is loving his time at Goodison Park, relegation concerns and all, in an attempt to repay that faith.So far, it’s been fantastic, he said. I’ve played in various positions and with various styles.”The group has embraced me wonderfully, and I couldn’t have asked for more. Behind the scenes, the coaching staff and performance team also assisted me in recovering from my injury and positioned myself well physically on the field.” Being a part of it has been fantastic, and I’m extremely thrilled.particularly for a squad that could not really afford for any of its players to be underperforming.Still, he has more than fulfilled his promise as a diligent winger who provides Dwight McNeil with a superb counterbalance on the other flank.Thankfully, he combines his relentless work ethic with a creative and goal-threatening approach that has shown itself at the right times this term.It hasn’t been an entirely bad season, either, with three goals and three assists in 17 Premier League appearances.In addition, according to Sofascore, he averages 1.1 crucial passes, 1.1 tackles, and 4.9 ball recoveries per game in the Premier League, which paints a much clearer image of his star abilities.

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