James Murray
Thu 20 March 2025 15:45, UK
Everton could earn up to £10million from their US pre-season tour this summer, sources have told Football Insider.
The Merseyside giants have confirmed they will take part in the second edition of the Premier League Summer Series alongside Manchester United, West Ham and Bournemouth.
David Moyes’s side will face Bournemouth in New Jersey on 26 July before they take on West Ham in Chicago on 30 July and head to Atlanta to play Man United on 3 August.
The inaugural Summer Series took place in 2023, with Chelsea coming out on top after facing Aston Villa, Newcastle United and Brighton.
The pre-season tournament was cancelled last summer following several complications around organising the event.
It’s return this summer will see Everton tour North America for the first time since July 2022 when they played pre-season friendlies in Baltimore and Minnesota.
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Sources have told Football Insider the club could bank between £8-10million from the Summer Series as interest in the Premier League continues to grow in the US.
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