Dyche comments on Branthwaite’s potential transfer to Manchester United
Lars Foster
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Translated by the editors
Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite has been the subject of transfer speculation for several windows, with reports linking him to Manchester United. These rumors have not escaped Everton's head coach, Sean Dyche, who addressed the situation directly.
Details: The manager of the Liverpool-based club stated that Everton’s current financial situation requires them to sell players, so if a strong offer comes in for any player, they may proceed with a sale. However, the 22-year-old defender would be carefully evaluated financially.
Quote: "If appropriate offers come in, then I won’t have much to say. You know, or can imagine, our financial situation. We need to sell players. It’s simply part of how the club operates.
The general view is that if someone offers big money, the player is likely to leave. Evaluating Jarrad, like any player, is like selling a house. You need to consider various factors," Dyche told transfery.info.
Reminder: Dyche’s own future at Goodison Park remains uncertain, as the club’s new owners, led by Dan Friedkin, are reportedly considering a change in the managerial role.