Kenny Tete has made 119 appearances for Fulham Fulham right-back Kenny Tete has signed a new deal to keep him at the club until 2028, endingspeculation about a move to Everton. The 29-year-old was out of contract at Craven Cottage and had been expected to join the Toffees. But he has instead signed a three-year contract with the club he joined in 2020. Tete said,external: "I'm really happy to have signed, for myself and for my family, and I hope I can give more for the fans in these three years. "After my first year I knew this was a family club, a really special club where I can develop. I want to be part of this group and hopefully we can push for more." Everton's sole signing this summer to date is the permanent deal forCarlos Alcarazafter a loan spell from Brazilian side Flamengo. Everton were confident negotiations were advancing towards a successful conclusion on a three-year deal of their own for Tete. Manager David Moyes has made full-back one of his summer priorities after 39-year-old Ashley Young was not offered a new contract, despite veteran captain Seamus Coleman signing a one-year deal to take him into a 17th season at the club. Tete had emerged as Everton's main target, but Moyes may now be forced to turn to alternatives that could include free agent Kyle Walker-Peters or his former right-back at West Ham, Vladimir Coufal. Jake O'Brien, who was signed from Lyon as a central defender, performed consistently at right-back for Everton following Moyes' appointment in January, having been ignored by predecessor Sean Dyche, while Scotland defender Nathan Patterson has also been used.
Everton target Tete signs new deal to stay at Fulham
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Kenny Tete, the right-back for Fulham, has officially signed a new contract that will keep him at the club until 2028, effectively quelling rumors of a potential transfer to Everton. The 29-year-old Dutch international, who has made a total of 119 appearances for Fulham since joining the team in 2020, expressed his enthusiasm about the new deal. Tete emphasized his happiness not only for himself and his family but also for the fans, stating his desire to contribute more to the club. He reflected on his positive experiences at Fulham, calling it a family club that has allowed him to develop as a player. Tete's commitment to Fulham comes at a time when the club is looking to strengthen its squad and potentially push for greater achievements in the coming seasons.
Everton had been actively pursuing Tete as part of their summer transfer strategy, particularly after manager David Moyes identified the right-back position as a priority following the departure of 39-year-old Ashley Young, who was not offered a new contract. Despite Everton's efforts to negotiate a deal for Tete, they will now need to explore alternative options. With only one signing made so far this summer—Carlos Alcaraz, who joined permanently after a loan spell from Flamengo—Moyes may consider other players, such as free agent Kyle Walker-Peters or former West Ham right-back Vladimir Coufal. Meanwhile, Jake O'Brien, who joined Everton from Lyon, has shown versatility by performing well at right-back, and Nathan Patterson has also been utilized in that position. The situation leaves Everton in need of reinforcements as they prepare for the upcoming season.
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