Everton are set to lose out on millions
(Credit: Imago)
Jack Dawson
Sun 8 June 2025 14:11, UK
Everton could see a flurry of goalkeepers leave the Merseyside club this summer.
Asmir Begovic is set to leave Everton upon the expiry of his contract later this month.
Joao Virginia is also set to leave Goodison Park after failing to break into the first team.
On top of this, Jordan Pickford’s future at the Toffees is uncertain as he enters into the final two years of his contract.
Now, David Moyes could be set to lose another goalkeeper after a successful season out on loan.
Jordan Pickford could leave Everton (Credit: Imago)
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Harry Tyrer aiming for Blackpool reunion this summer
Harry Tyrer spent the 2024/25 campaign on loan to League One side Blackpool.
Here, he made 38 appearances as The Tangerines finished ninth in the English third-tier.
This was a massive turnaround for the 23-year-old, with Tyrer being out of favour at Blackpool until December, when he then became their undisputed number one.
Now, former Newcastle United and Aston Villa manager Steve Bruce is aiming to bring the goalkeeper back to Blackpool on a permanent basis.
Harry Tyrer loan spell at Blackpool
Appearances 38
Goals conceded 42
Clean sheets 12
Tyrer impressed at Blackpool
According to journalist Alan Nixon (8 June), the Tangerines have been impressed with Tyrer during this loan spell.
Therefore, Bruce wants to sign the goalkeeper permanently his summer.
Tyrer is also keen on the move, with it being reported that the Everton academy product would “jump at a return” to Bloomfield Road.
Tyrer unlikely to ever break into Everton’s starting XI
Unfortunately for Tyrer, he is unlikely to ever break into the starting XI at the Toffees given that Pickford is Everton’s number one and a regular England international.
Therefore, a move to Blackpool would be the best course of action for his career as he looks to fulfil his potential and play regular football.
If Everton do look to sell him this summer, they must add a sell-on fee or even a buy-back clause.
Tyrer proved at Blackpool that he could still be a Premier League goalkeeper one day, and the Toffees must ensure that they are protected financially long-term.
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