Jordan Pickford has agreed terms on a new long-term contract with Everton, the PA news agency understands.
Sources close to the goalkeeper say there was never any question of the 31-year-old going anywhere else and a new deal could be confirmed by Everton later this week when the player returns from England duty.
Pickford has been at Everton since joining them from Sunderland in 2017, with his current deal running until 2027.
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He has made 300 Premier League appearances for the Toffees since then and remains a key part of the squad under manager David Moyes.
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Pickford has won 79 caps for England and has been his country’s number one at the last four major tournaments, stretching back to the 2018 World Cup.
Everton declined to comment.