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Everton Pursue Josh Brownhill Amid Strong Toronto Offer

Everton Football Club is actively pursuing the signature of midfielder Josh Brownhill, who recently became a free agent after leaving Burnley following the expiration of his contract. The 29-year-old enjoyed a standout season in the Championship, scoring 18 goals and playing a pivotal role in Burnley’s return to the Premier League. As the Toffees prepare for the upcoming season, they see Brownhill as a key addition to bolster their squad.
Intense Competition for Brownhill’s Signature
Despite Everton’s interest, the club faces significant competition to secure Brownhill’s services. According to reports from GiveMeSport, Toronto FC has presented a lucrative offer, with wages reportedly reaching £100,000 per week. This amount is more than double what Brownhill earned at Burnley, making the North American move an attractive option for the midfielder. As he weighs his options, Brownhill is said to be seriously considering the opportunity to play in Canada.
Everton’s manager, David Moyes, is keen to entice Brownhill to remain in England, especially with Leeds United, another newly promoted club, also vying for his signature. Moyes has already made significant signings this summer, including Thierno Barry, Carlos Alcaraz, Adam Aznou, and Mark Travers, as he looks to enhance his squad ahead of his first full season back at Goodison Park.
Brownhill’s Potential Impact on Everton’s Performance
Last season, Everton struggled with goal-scoring, netting only 42 times in the Premier League, which placed them among the teams with the fewest goals. Brownhill’s impressive scoring record in the Championship positions him as a vital asset for the Toffees. He finished as the runner-up to Joel Piroe of Leeds in the Championship golden boot race, underscoring his ability to contribute offensively.
In the 2022-2023 season, Brownhill made 42 appearances in the Championship, scoring 18 goals and providing 6 assists. His arrival could inject much-needed dynamism into Everton’s attack, especially given that only Iliman Ndiaye and Beto managed to score more than four league goals for the club last season.
As Everton continues to pursue Brownhill, the outcome of this transfer saga could significantly influence their performance in the upcoming Premier League campaign. Fans eagerly await developments, hoping for a successful conclusion that sees the talented midfielder donning the blue jersey at Goodison Park.
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