
Everton Opens Negotiations to Renew Pickford's Contract
Sky Sports has revealed that Everton is preparing to start new negotiations with England international goalkeeper Jordan Pickford to renew his contract, in a move aimed at keeping him at the club until the end of his football career.
Pickford has a contract with Everton that extends until June 2027, which he signed in February 2023. By the end of this contract, he will have spent 10 years within the club's walls, and Everton is looking to extend the new contract beyond the age of 36, which could allow him to conclude his career at Goodison Park.
Pickford is entering his ninth season with Everton and has established himself as the first-choice goalkeeper for the England national team, despite the challenges the team has faced in recent seasons in the fight for survival in the Premier League.
Everton's management believes that Pickford feels stable and happy within the club, and that he is open to the idea of continuing for several more years. The management is counting on the positive atmosphere surrounding the club, including the move to a new stadium, the beginning of a new ownership era, and improved performance under coach David Moyes.
Pickford has a contract with Everton that extends until June 2027, which he signed in February 2023. By the end of this contract, he will have spent 10 years within the club's walls, and Everton is looking to extend the new contract beyond the age of 36, which could allow him to conclude his career at Goodison Park.
Pickford is entering his ninth season with Everton and has established himself as the first-choice goalkeeper for the England national team, despite the challenges the team has faced in recent seasons in the fight for survival in the Premier League.
Everton's management believes that Pickford feels stable and happy within the club, and that he is open to the idea of continuing for several more years. The management is counting on the positive atmosphere surrounding the club, including the move to a new stadium, the beginning of a new ownership era, and improved performance under coach David Moyes.