Here are three 12-word intro bullets highlighting the key takeaways from Sean Davis’s story:
Failed medicals and transfer requests: Davis reveals collapsed Everton move.
How a missed transfer paved the way for Leon Osman’s legendary career.
Davis reflects on his failed Toffees switch and Tottenham career regrets.
Former Fulham and Tottenham midfielder Sean Davis has opened up about the transfer that never happened, his proposed move to Everton. Speaking on the Under The Cosh podcast, the 46‑year‑old revealed how close he came to signing for the Toffees, only for a failed medical to collapse the deal.
Well, that deal didn’t turn out to be a disappointment at all for Everton. In hindsight, that disappointment infact turned out to be a blessing for Everton.
Davis, who made over 100 appearances for Fulham and later won the FA Cup with Portsmouth, admitted he regrets leaving his boyhood club. But the story of his near‑move to Merseyside is a fascinating one in Everton’s history.
‘Chris Coleman stitched me up’
Davis explained the chain of events that led him to believe he was on his way to Goodison Park. “Chris Coleman stitched me up there. He rang me. Everton wanted me at the time. I was going to go, I was moving to Everton. I had a medical and everything, but Chris went, I can’t sell you, the fans would lynch me, you have to put in a transfer request.”
The midfielder then travelled to Everton for his medical, but things did not go as planned. “Then I failed the medical at Everton, I had to come back and played Everton six weeks later. I ended up going to Spurs and that was a nightmare.”
Davis reflected on his career with a sense of regret. “I regret leaving Fulham, if I’m honest. I would have loved to have been a one‑club man.” His spell at Tottenham did not work out, and he never recaptured the form that had earned him an England call‑up in 2003.
How Everton’s loss helped Leon Osman at Everton
While Davis’s failed medical was a disappointment for him, it opened the door for someone else. Around the same period, a young midfielder from the Everton academy was beginning to make his mark. Leon Osman emerged from the youth ranks and went on to have a stellar career at Goodison Park.
Osman made 352 appearances for Everton between 2000 and 2016, scoring 43 goals. He became a fans’ favourite, known for his technical ability, work rate, and love for the club. Who knows, had Davis joined, Osman’s pathway into the first team might have been blocked.
In the end, Leon Osman repaid that faith with over a decade of loyal service, becoming an icon at Goodison Park. Sometimes the deals that fall through are the ones that work out best. Everton fans will look back at this near‑miss and thank their lucky stars.
Shumail Sajid
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