According to the Mirror, Leeds United are willing to loan Jack Harrison to Everton this summer under specific conditions.
According to a report in the Mirror’s print edition on June 20, Page 56, Everton will need to secure a permanent deal for Jack Harrison next summer as part of their agreement to loan the English winger. The deal involves Everton paying a loan fee and covering his wages for the duration, with negotiations over a permanent transfer set for twelve months later.
It is crucial for Everton to negotiate a lower transfer fee for Harrison due to their financial constraints, which require careful management of expenditures. A high transfer fee could strain their resources and limit their ability to address other squad needs. Moreover, there are concerns about Harrison’s performance and fitness over the next year; injuries or a decline in form could diminish his value to the club.
Currently, it appears likely that Harrison will join Goodison Park this summer, with ongoing discussions regarding the terms of a future transfer potentially extending over several weeks.
Harrison has proven himself under Sean Dyche’s management and is familiar with his tactical system, making his signing a straightforward decision for Everton.