BREAKING NEWS: Everton’s midfield key holder drop verdict on his stance at club

Jack Harrison departed Leeds in August to join Everton on a season-long loan but the winger was still recovering from a hip injury upon signing and only made his Toffees debut in Wednesday night’s Carabao Cup clash at Aston Villa.

Harrison made his Everton Premier League debut three days later as a half-time substitute in Saturday’s home game against Luton Town, but the Hatters were already 2-1 up at the interval, and there were no additional goals Five of United’s six departing domestic loan players were in action on Saturday, but it was a bad day for Luis
Sinisterra’s Bournemouth, who were thrashed 4-0 by visiting Arsenal. Sinisterra came on as a replacement in the 59th minute, but the result has put the Cherries in third place. Tyler Adams, a former Leeds United midfielder, is also sidelined with a hamstring injury for Bournemouth.
Everton debut for Harrison due vs Aston Villa after Leeds United loan
after the break as Rob Edwards’ side took all three wins.
There was some good news for Whites midfielder Sam Greenwood, whose Middlesbrough team won their second Championship game of the season, 3-2 at Watford, with Greenwood coming on with four minutes left.
Whites midfielder Sam Greenwood had some good news when his Middlesbrough club won their second Championship game of the season, 3-2 at Watford, with Greenwood coming on with four minutes left.
In the Championship, Cody Drameh started for Birmingham City against Norwich City, but the Blues were defeated 2-0, with ex-Leeds midfielder Adam Forshaw coming off the bench for the Canaries.
In the National League, Jack Jenkins began for Scunthorpe United in a 3-0 defeat at home to Buxton before being substituted with 17 minutes remaining.

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