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Post by Everton News. on May 4, 2018 10:42:33 GMT
Beni Baningime has signed a new four-year deal with Everton to the end of June 2022.The 19-year-old midfield player has enjoyed a breakthrough season with the Blues, making his first-team debut in the Carabao Cup clash against Chelsea in October and going on to record 12 appearances to date. The Academy graduate, who joined Everton aged eight after moving to England from the Democratic Republic of Congo, penned a new two-and-a-half-year contract in October 2017 having been instrumental in Everton Under-23s’ Premier League 2 title success last season. After impressing manager Sam Allardyce and training regularly with the first-team squad, Baningime has now been rewarded with a new deal. “I’m really happy to sign a new contract and so proud because it represents what I’ve always wanted – which is to be around the first team and fighting for my place,” said Baningime. “This Club means a lot to me because I’ve been here from a young age. It’s where I want to be and I’m so thankful to everyone at the Club who has helped me get to this point. “Hopefully this season is the first of many years of me being involved in the Everton first team. “I’m determined to keep developing and to speak to everyone I can in order to keep improving my game. I speak to the manager, Duncan [Ferguson], Craig Shakespeare, Sammy Lee – just anything I can do to improve my game. Duncan’s very good with me. Sometimes we do a bit of passing after we train. To me, this shows they’ve got faith in me and they want me to do well.” The teenager, who captained the Blues’ Under-18s to Dallas Cup success in March 2016, acknowledged he draws inspiration from the likes of fellow Academy graduates Tom Davies and Jonjoe Kenny who have also been given first-team opportunities in recent seasons.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Aug 22, 2019 17:49:28 GMT
Everton product Beni Baningime looks set to pay the price for a torrid 2018/19 campaign, with Football Insider reporting the midfielder is in talks with Danish side Brondby IF over a potential move to the western outskirts of Copenhagen.
It is expected that the 20-year-old’s possible Merseyside farewell would be on a temporary basis, and join Niels Frederiksen’s Superliga side as they look to claw back inside the top positions following a fourth-place finish last season.
Drengene fra Vestegnen are understood to have leapt ahead of numerous sides to secure Baningime’s services, after Marco Silva gave the defensive midfielder the green light to make a move away in the hope of playing regular senior football and develop his game.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jul 29, 2021 12:02:44 GMT
Dundee United will not be signing Everton player Beni Baningime this summer, despite reported interest in the midfielder.
Baningime did not travel with Everton to their pre-season training camp in America as his future at the English Premier League club remains unclear. Dundee United and Hearts have been credited with an interest in bringing him to the cinch Premiership.
If Baningime is to leave Everton this summer, it won’t be to join Dundee United. Tannadice head coach Thomas Courts isn’t assessing the midfielder as a potential option.
Aged 22, Baningime has spent time on loan at Derby County and Wigan Athletic in recent seasons. He has progressed through the Everton academy and has made 12 appearances for the Merseyside club.
Courts’ reign as head coach of ‘the Arabs’ started with four straight wins in the Premier Sports Cup group stages
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Post by Avinalaff on Jul 29, 2021 14:08:59 GMT
Dundee United will not be signing Everton player Beni Baningime this summer, despite reported interest in the midfielder. Baningime did not travel with Everton to their pre-season training camp in America as his future at the English Premier League club remains unclear. Dundee United and Hearts have been credited with an interest in bringing him to the cinch Premiership. If Baningime is to leave Everton this summer, it won’t be to join Dundee United. Tannadice head coach Thomas Courts isn’t assessing the midfielder as a potential option. Aged 22, Baningime has spent time on loan at Derby County and Wigan Athletic in recent seasons. He has progressed through the Everton academy and has made 12 appearances for the Merseyside club. Courts’ reign as head coach of ‘the Arabs’ started with four straight wins in the Premier Sports Cup group stages He might be joining Hearts.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jul 29, 2021 18:47:59 GMT
Beni Baningime joins Hearts on three-year deal
Hearts have completed the signing of Beni Baningime on a three-year deal.
The DR Congo born midfielder has joined from Everton and he came through the ranks highly-rated, even captaining their U23 side and made his senior debut against Chelsea in 2017.
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