SHOCKING NEWS:Everton head coach receive a devastating news over to..

SHOCKING NEWS:Everton head coach receive a devastating news over to..

 

Leeds United were forced to let Jack Harrison leave the club on loan again as he moved to Everton for a second time, and the club should be looking for a permanent agreement soon.

 

The 49ers have shown in the past few weeks that they hold much more negotiating power than they did 12 months ago off the back of relegation.

Loan clauses were rife last summer to force the Whites’ hand in major outgoings, including that of Jack Harrison, whose contract appears more baffling now than it did when he first left the club for Everton.

After a fairly mixed season at Goodison Park, it seemed as though Harrison made a good enough impression on Sean Dyche to secure another loan exit by virtue of the same loan clause in his contact.

 

Having confirmed another season-long stint on Merseyside, the winger has now spoken about his decision to leave Elland Road temporarily again, via The Athletic:

 

“It was a special place for me but I also understand the fans’ side, how they see me as a traitor and whatever. I understand they have a great fanbase and are very passionate.

 

“When I chose to go on loan, a lot of comments were made that made me feel a certain way towards Leeds. But if I take a step back, I’ve been very grateful for what they provided me”.

Harrison also touched on the controversy of a social media clip emerging in Burnley’s away end where his mother was pictured talking to a Toffees fan who told the winger not to go back to Leeds, to which she replied “I hope not”.

 

Harrison responded:

 

“To clear up the comment at the end, a lot of comments were made on my posts when I left Leeds — still some now, with fans commenting with a rat or snake emoji. My mum sees that and she’s super protective. As soon as she sees this, she has a feeling of not wanting to go back. It’s a normal reaction for a mum.

 

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