Jordan Pickford has signed a four-year contract which will make him continue his stay with the Blues until 2029.
Signed from Sunderland in 2017, for a then record fee for an English goalkeeper, which made him the third most expensive goalkeeper at the time.
During his time on Merseyside Pickford has made 322 appearances for Everton and has won Everton's player of the season on four occasions.
In 2017 Pickford made his England debut against Germany and hasn't looked back for his Nation. The 31-year-old has made 80 appearances for the three lions and has been a key player as England have finished runners up in back-to-back Euro's finals and reached the Quarter-Finals in the 2022 World Cup.
Everton vs Chelsea - 1st May 2022
The 2021/22 season Everton were at risk of getting relegated, With only six games remaining of the season, Everton needed to find a result.
Before the visit of Chelsea, Everton were five points off Burnley and just after half-time Richarlison put the Blues ahead.
Chelsea were putting the pressure on, and Mason Mount had an effort which struck both posts and fell to Cesar Azpilicueta who looked destined to equalise.
Jordan Pickford rushed across his goal line and miraculously push the ball away, a save which secured a vital three points for Everton, and one that won him Premier League Save of the Season.
A year on from that save against Chelsea, Jordan Pickford was relied upon yet again. Everton were in another dire situation and so were there opposition in Leicester, in a game which was seen as a 'six-pointer'.
Leicester City were awarded a penalty in injury time of the first-half and had the chance to put Leicester City 3-1 up. James Maddison was denied from the spot as Pickford stood firm and parred his effort away from the goal.
Alex Iwobi equalised for Everton and the points were shared which proved decisive in the battle to avoid relegation, as the Foxes went down at the Blues' expense.
Liverpool vs Everton - 20th February 2021
Everton's first win at Anfield since 1999 required England's number one as he kept Everton's lead in tact with excellent saves to deny Jordan Henderson and Mohamed Salah.
Pickford was at full stretch to deny Henderson, who's dipping volley was flying in before, the 31-year-old got a hand on it to push it out for a corner.
The England stopper made himself big to deny Salah curling it past him.
Everton vs Bournemouth- 28th May 2023
Everton went into the final day against Bournemouth knowing that it was in their hands, following a late Yerry Mina equaliser against Wolverhampton Wanders ( which Pickford made a save from Matheus Nunes in injury time), it was in Everton's hands.
Abdoulaye Doucoure fired in Everton's crucial opener and then stepped up Pickford once again when Everton needed him.
In the ten minutes of stoppage time Bournemouth were mounting pressure on Sean Dyche's men and the ball fell nicely to Matias Vina who struck it sweetly but was pushed away by Pickford, as Everton avoided the drop for a second year running.
Sheffield United vs Everton - 2nd September 2023
Once again Everton started the campaign slowly with the club losing their first three games of the season. The trip to Bramall Lane in early September was already a must-not lose situation for Sean Dyche's side.
Pickford bounced back after conceding an unfortunate own goal to make sure that Everton left Bramall Lane with something.
In stoppage time, Oli McBurine's header from a corner looked destined to fly past Pickford, but Everton's number one pushed it onto the crossbar and reacting to McBurnie's second attempt to deny the Blades the three points