
"I'd be very surprised if Everton would even consider letting Branthwaite go right now. Speculation has surrounded his future for the last couple of years and in the summer transfer window, because he's really impressed for Everton and been in and around the England setup. I'm not surprised there is interest from the likes of Man United, Chelsea, Tottenham and even Liverpool were linked with him as well."
"One of the best pieces of business Everton did over the summer was tying down Branthwaite to a new contract until 2030, it was a huge boost to ward off interest. Everton's stance is that Branthwaite is not for sale, they want to keep him, he's part of the new project and they don't want to weaken the squad. I think right now Everton are planning for life with Branthwaite and wouldn't even consider any offers for the defender in January."
"The England international has not played due to a hamstring injury, and while David Moyes' side have coped fine without him, they will be desperate for his return. Branthwaite has been key for Everton in recent years, and his performances have attracted significant interest from the Premier League's elite, with the likes of Man United, Chelsea and Tottenham keen on signing him. However, they will almost certainly be given no chance of getting a deal done when the transfer window re-opens."
Everton have started the season encouragingly despite Jarrad Branthwaite missing matches with a hamstring injury. Branthwaite has been a key defender in recent years and attracted interest from top Premier League clubs including Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham, with Liverpool also linked. Everton tied Branthwaite to a new contract until 2030 to deter suitors and strengthen the squad. The club's stance is that Branthwaite is not for sale and they will not consider offers during the January transfer window. David Moyes' side plan long-term with Branthwaite and aim to avoid weakening their defence.
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