In talks to stay: Everton star is becoming more important than Branthwaite
Everton are planning to buy this summer, but David Moyes is already presented with something of a dilemma. Not only are 15 of his club’s senior stars out of contract in the coming months, but one of his Toffees linchpins is attracting interest from some high-profile suitors.
Jarrad Branthwaite is one of Everton’s most important players, but the 22-year-old is also an attractive option and may well be sold to deepen the transfer purse this summer.
Multiple additions are needed, after all.
The latest on Jarrad Branthwaite’s Everton future
Branthwaite is a monstrous defender, still so young yet rocketing up to the top level on English shores.
He’s kept eight clean sheets in the Premier League this term, winning 72% of his ground battles and averaging an incredible 6.6 clearances per game, as per Sofascore.
His efforts haven’t gone unnoticed.
Caught Offside reported last month that Manchester United are looking to reignite their interest in the Three Lions defender and will test Everton’s resolve with a £50m offer. Chelsea are also keen.
He’s important, but Everton seem to be resigned to losing him at some stage, for the right price, of course.
Moyes and his team will hope to retain his services, but he’s not the only one, with a much older Toffees teammate actually proving himself to be indispensable in the fold, with a fresh contract being prepared.
Everton veteran is more important than Branthwaite
While Idrissa Gana Gueye is 35 years old, his tough-tackling, combative style in the middle of the park has been instrumental for Everton across two tenures this season.
Illustrating his influence, Gueye is part of the bloated ranks currently awaiting the end of their contract this summer, but Football Insider have recently reported that TFG have opened talks with the star over a new deal.
Gueye’s age has not detracted from the level of his performance, with such commanding displays vital for the success of Moyes’ system. The level of his displays does suggest that he’s becoming increasingly important, maybe even more so than Branthwaite.
Described as Everton’s “heartbeat” by Sky Sports reporter Ben Grounds, Gueye might be getting on a bit but his performances have been nothing short of exemplary this season.
It’s not as if his athleticism has deserted him, having covered much ground and flown in with so many tackles for his team this season. More tackles, in fact, than any other player in the Premier League, just rubberstamping his importance to the cause.
Premier League 24/25 – Top Tacklers |
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Rank |
Player |
Club |
Tackles |
1. |
Idrissa Gueye |
Everton |
123 |
2. |
Daniel Munoz |
Palace |
109 |
3. |
Noussair Mazraoui |
Man Utd |
102 |
4. |
Moises Caicedo |
Chelsea |
100 |
5. |
Joao Gomes |
Wolves |
99 |
Stats via Premier League |
With so much change mooted to be afoot this summer, it makes a whole lot of sense to renew the £120k-per-week veteran’s deal, having benefited greatly from his presence.
Gueye, indeed, has started every one of Everton’s Premier League matches since Moyes returned to the helm, providing monstrous support for Branthwaite and co while contributing offensively too, completing a dribble and a key pass every two matches, as per Sofascore.
The Senegalese midfielder has racked up three assists this season.
It’s clear that Gueye – who was described as a “monster” by former teammate Presnel Kimpembe – has more left in the tank, and it’s a good thing that efforts are being made to extend his deal for another year.
He earns a pretty penny but his value is too great to part with at this critical juncture.

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