Coventry City and Wrexham are both interested in signing Everton goalkeeper Mark Travers in the summer transfer window, according to GIVEMESPORT sources, with his release clause now revealed.
Travers made the move to Everton last summer from Bournemouth, signing a four-year deal to keep him tied down until June 2029.
The Republic of Ireland international came in as the number two goalkeeper for Jordan Pickford, spending last season predominantly watching on from the bench.
Travers made just two appearances for the club last term, with both of those coming in the Carabao Cup.
With Pickford likely to remain the number one option between the sticks for the Toffees' next campaign, it could be an opportunity for Travers to head through the exit door.
david moyes Related
After Hackney: Everton Set To Complete Double Transfer Swoop
Everton are set to sign two players from Chelsea
Duo Eyeing Everton Goalkeeper
Mark Travers
According to GIVEMESPORT sources, both Coventry City and Wrexham are showing an interest in signing Everton goalkeeper Travers in the summer transfer window.
Travers is believed to have a release clause in his contract worth around £4m, meaning Everton have no say in allowing him to depart if either of the clubs decide to pay that figure.
The Republic of Ireland international arrived at Everton for a fee believed to be in the region of £4m, according to the Liverpool Echo, meaning Everton are likely to make their money back if they do offload him.
Despite showing an interest in signing Travers this summer, GIVEMESPORT understands that Coventry's top target remains Brighton goalkeeper Karl Rushworth.
The 25-year-old spent last season on loan at Coventry, helping Frank Lampard's side gain promotion to the Premier League.
England World Cup Quiz
You scored
↩ Play again
Exit Could be Beneficial to Travers
AFC Bournemouth's Mark Travers fouls Arsenal's Kai Havertz
Premier League - Arsenal v AFC Bournemouth - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - May 4, 2024 AFC Bournemouth's Mark Travers fouls Arsenal's Kai Havertz to concede a penalty Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs
At the age of 27, it could be time for Travers to go out and play regular first-team football.
The former Bournemouth goalkeeper is going to struggle to displace Pickford in Everton's starting 11, so a move to a club where he is going to play regularly would be smart.
If Coventry fail with a move to sign Rushworth this summer, then joining Lampard's side could see him become a regular first-team player.
That would give Travers the opportunity to become a number one in the Premier League, something he has struggled to do consistently in his career.
The 27-year-old has played 24 times in the Premier League, never making more than 12 appearances in the top flight in one season.