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Jack Harrison eying up his future at Everton

Jack Harrison eying up his future at Everton

Jack Harrison wants to convince Everton to make him a part of the club’s future as he reflects on the challenges of his second loan season with the club. 

“On a personal level it’s been difficult and frustrating so far this season because I always want to be at my best and when you’re doing absolutely everything you can but it’s still not coming off, that can be really frustrating for everyone, myself and the fans… It’s been the first period of my career, really, where I’ve not really been scoring any goals or contributing to the team as much as I’m used to doing.

“So I’ve been trying to understand those frustrations and trying to do something about it in different ways. I’m the type of player to always keep fighting, always keep trying to find ways to navigate through tough situations, and, ultimately, I know I’ll come out on the other side.”

“I came out of the team and I just needed to take a step back and think, OK, what do I really need to do to get back in the team at this point? And then, it’s unfortunate, but we’ve had a lot of injuries, which has given me the opportunity to play again, and I’ve just tried to take advantage of this opportunity and make the most of it.

It seems that Harrison has at last started to turn around his flagging career with Everton, after he grabbed his first goal of the season (albeit deflected) in the draw at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

“I know there’s still a long way I can go. I think the manager has offered a bit more detail in terms of what he wants from players, so it’s good to get some of that clarity. I’m feeling in a good moment and a lot of it is down to the manager while some of it is myself doing some things off the pitch and then teammates as well.

“I always have confidence in my ability, so it’s just being able to show it and being able to put it on the pitch. When it comes to belief in myself, I know I can achieve a lot more. I have a lot of ambitions, even now. Some people might say, you’re maybe getting on a bit in your career, or something, but I still have a goal, I’ve always had, that is to get into the England squad and be part of a top team in the Premier League, and hopefully I can do that with Everton.

“I think with new ownership, new manager, and going to an amazing new stadium next season, this is somewhere I want to be. It would be exciting to be part of a bigger picture and help a club get from where we have been for the past couple of years to fighting for European football again, and then even more in the way of silverware.

“With the size of Everton and this fan base, with how passionate they are, there’s no reason why the club can’t achieve that, and who wouldn’t want to be part of it?”

 


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Sam Hoare


1 Posted
20/03/2025 at
22:26:31

Actions speak louder than words. Though to be fair Jack has always worked hard in blue. Hopefully though we might aspire now to an era where hard work alone is not sufficient and Moyes was right to demand some more end product from his wingers.

On an appropriate deal the likes of Harrison could make for a useful squad player, always professional and reliable but I think for the starting XI we need a level above.


Richard Duff


2 Posted
20/03/2025 at
22:51:17

I’m afraid Jack answers the question himself:

“when you’re doing absolutely everything you can and it’s still not coming off…”

That’s called reaching your ceiling.

Everton are now performing at an upper mid table level and unfortunately Jack is discovering that he’s simply not got enough to offer that. He is suited to the fuzzy zone of bottom 5 Premier League and top 5 Championship and will not be part of Everton s upward trajectory.

Lovely bloke, nice hair, tries hard and gives his all but no longer good enough for what we want or need. No shame in that, just reality.


Robert Tressell


3 Posted
20/03/2025 at
23:21:42

He would have been out of contract at Leeds this summer but fairly recently signed an extension so he’s still contracted to them until 2028.

On a free he might have been a boring but reasonably sensible move. For a fee and relatively high wage it makes no sense.

There will be much better available.


Mike Gaynes


4 Posted
20/03/2025 at
23:57:59

Robert, he signed that new contract two years ago, when Leeds was pretty decent and we weren’t. 90K a week for five years was a hell of a deal and he looked to be a core player for them.

Now he might just regret it. The manager and DoF who signed him to that deal are long gone and he clearly no longer has a place with them — or with us.

We need better players.


Steve Brown


5 Posted
20/03/2025 at
23:58:47

He is simply not good enough.

His main contribution to the team seems to have been as Alcaraz’s translator. £90,000 a week to speak Spanish.

If I read about that one more time my head is going to explode.


Derek Knox


6 Posted
20/03/2025 at
23:59:41

No, I don’t think it would be in Everton’s best interests to sign him permanently. Yes, he does work hard, but little or no end product.

The same to a degree with Lindstrom, though I believe there is a talented player there, also given that he is not a winger, yet gets used as one !


Kieran Kinsella


7 Posted
21/03/2025 at
00:10:26

Steve Brown

Lmao sad but accurate


Derek Knox


8 Posted
21/03/2025 at
00:25:22

Steve @ 5, I don’t know if you are aware of it, but he was acting as a translator for Charly Alcaraz ! 🙂


Mike Gaynes


9 Posted
21/03/2025 at
00:30:12

Yep, DK, and he put in a great work rate in his translations.

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