Michael Keane is set to complete a decade’s service to Everton Football Club after extending his current contract by a further year.
The 33-year-old penned a new one-year deal last summer to help ease the burden on a recruitment team that was already dealing with the departure from the club of a dozen players whose terms expired at the end of the 2024/25 campaign.
While it was anticipated that Keane would be fourth choice centre-back, he has been called upon to make 26 starts in all competitions this season following Jarrad Branthwaite’s hamstring surgery and Jake O’Brien’s regular deployment at right-back.
Indeed, Keane has enjoyed some of his best form since joining the Blues from Burnley in 2017, weighing in with three goals and ensuring that Branthwaite’s absence wasn’t as keenly felt as feared.
Everton had a club option to extend Keane’s terms for a further a year and have exercised it in the wake of Branthwaite’s latest injury which he sustained in last Sunday’s Merseyside derby.
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