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Forward open to Everton move, valued at £10m - report

Everton manager David Moyes and Leeds United forward Jack Harrison

(Credit: Imago)

Aheed Abrar

Wed 16 July 2025 8:20, UK

Leeds United forward Jack Harrison could potentially push for a return to Everton this summer transfer window.

The 28-year-old spent the last two seasons on loan at the Toffees and played a key role in the previous campaign as they finished 13th in the Premier League.

David Moyes would like to have Harrison back at the Blues, but it remains to be seen whether they can agree on a deal with the West Yorkshire club.

While the Merseyside outfit have bolstered their attack by signing Thierno Barry from Villarreal, they arguably need more options up front before the start of next season.

Jack Harrison at Everton

Harrison could leave Leeds this summer. (Credit: Imago)

Everton return welcomed by Harrison as around £10m needed for transfer

Harrison would welcome the chance of returning to the Toffees this summer, according to SportsBoom.

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The news outlet reports (14 July) that Burnley have joined the race for the 28-year-old, but the Blues want to sign him permanently.

Competition Appearances Goals Assists Minutes played

Premier League 34 1 1 2181

Harrison’s Premier League record last season.

It’s been claimed that the forward is valued at around £10million and Leeds are keen on cashing in on him in the coming weeks.

The English attacker is said to have no future at the Whites under Daniel Farke, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see him want a move to Merseyside now.

Jack Harrison at Everton

Harrison was a key player for Moyes at Everton. (Credit: Imago)

Moyes needs more attacking depth at Bramley-Moore Dock

Moyes will be without Dominic Calvert-Lewin for the upcoming campaign, with the centre-forward deciding to run down his contract at the Toffees.

The Scottish manager has also lost the likes of Armando Broja and Jesper Lindstrom as options up front after their loan deals concluded.

Harrison’s return to Leeds has impacted the Merseyside outfit’s attacking depth, and it would make sense for them to pursue a deal for him, with Moyes already familiar with what the winger can bring to the team.

Everton arguably need a competitive team next season if they hope to make further progress in the Premier League, but their squad looks depleted right now.

The Toffees faithful will hope the likes of Iliman Iliman Ndiaye and Dwight McNeil produce their goods in the upcoming campaign, but they seemingly have little support.

Several additions are needed to strengthen the right and left sides of the Blues’ attack, and Harrison should definitely be one of the options they should look to re-sign.

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