Jarrad Branthwaite's deal had been due to finish in 2027 Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite has signed a new five-year deal with the club. The 23-year-old, who joined the Toffees from Carlisle United in January 2020, was the subject of two rejected bids from Manchester United last summer. He also attracted interest from a number of clubs this summer - including Chelsea and Tottenham. But Everton regard him as an important part of the club's plans as they move from Goodison Park to a new era at Hill Dickinson Stadium. "I'm over the moon," said Branthwaite, whose contract had been due to end in 2027. "It's been something we've been talking about since the end of the season and to get it signed now is something I'm really excited about. "The trust the club's put in me and how many games I've played over the past two seasons has made it quite an easy decision for me to stay and to keep progressing as a player." Branthwaite made his first-team debut for Everton under former manager Carlo Ancelotti in July 2020. He has made 75 Premier League appearances, including 69 starts, for the club and has played 86 times for the Blues in all competitions. Branthwaite helped Everton finish 13th in the top flight last season, with the side's form improving after the club replaced manager Sean Dyche with David Moyes. "I've been at Everton for five and a half years now and I've seen the change the club's had over the past six months," he said. "It's very exciting for us as a team, as players, to have that going on in the background and obviously to be starting the new season at the new stadium. "The ambition was a huge thing. "The way the manager wants us to go as a team and what he wants us to do for next season and where he wants us to challenge for has had a big impact on the decision. I think you saw towards the end of last season as a team what we can do." Branthwaite's spell at Everton has included spells on loan at Blackburn Rovers and Dutch side PSV Eindhoven, where he won the Dutch Cup in 2022-23. "We're delighted Jarrad has committed his future to us," said Moyes. "He is still only 23 and his best years are hopefully still ahead of him. "We believe he can have a huge role to play in an exciting new era at the football club."
Branthwaite signs new five-year Everton contract
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Jarrad Branthwaite, the 23-year-old defender for Everton, has signed a new five-year contract with the club, extending his stay amid significant interest from other top teams, including Manchester United, Chelsea, and Tottenham. Branthwaite originally joined Everton from Carlisle United in January 2020 and has become an integral part of the team's plans as they transition to their new home at Hill Dickinson Stadium. His previous contract was set to expire in 2027, and he expressed his excitement about the new deal, stating that discussions had been ongoing since the end of the last season. Branthwaite acknowledged the trust the club has shown in him, particularly in light of his contributions over the past two seasons, which made his decision to remain with Everton an easy one.
Since making his first-team debut under Carlo Ancelotti in July 2020, Branthwaite has accumulated 75 Premier League appearances and a total of 86 matches across all competitions for Everton. Last season, he played a crucial role in helping the team secure a 13th place finish in the Premier League, especially following the managerial change from Sean Dyche to David Moyes. Branthwaite highlighted the positive changes within the club over the past six months and the ambition expressed by the new manager, which significantly influenced his decision to commit to the club. Moyes also expressed his satisfaction with Branthwaite's new contract, emphasizing the defender's potential and the pivotal role he could play in the club's future endeavors as they embark on a new chapter in their history.
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