3in11
Monster Midfielder
No easy games in this league.
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Post by 3in11 on Jul 21, 2015 18:29:56 GMT
Is there a Premiership club with a need to loan in a Left Back? What if there isn't? I can't see anybody in desperate need since Bournemouth sorted their problem out by splashing the cash and Palace have started to get some good games out of Souare.
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Post by halewoodblue on Jul 21, 2015 20:22:25 GMT
Is there a Premiership club with a need to loan in a Left Back? What if there isn't? I can't see anybody in desperate need since Bournemouth sorted their problem out by splashing the cash and Palace have started to get some good games out of Souare. Sure there will be a championship side desperate for a good back up left back who needs experience
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Post by 505blue on Jul 21, 2015 22:45:04 GMT
Looking like he's destined for a first half loan to championship side and then maybe injuries (at Everton or, preferably, elsewhere) will have opened the door for him for a stint in the Prem.
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Post by Everton News. on Jul 25, 2015 16:17:29 GMT
Everton defender Luke Garbutt moves to Fulham on loanGarbutt will spend 2015/16 with the Championship side after signing a new deal with BluesEverton defender Luke Garbutt has joined Fulham on a season-long loan. The 22-year-old, who signed a new five-year contract with the Toffees last month, will spend the 2015/16 season at the Championbship club in order to gain valuable first team experience. Garbutt had put an end to speculation over his future at Goodison Park by signing a new deal, he then revealed the plan was for him to spend a year out on loan, with both Leighton Baines and Bryan Oviedo currently ahead of him in the pecking order. Roberto Martinez believes a year with the Cottagers will be key to Garbutt fulfilling his potential. He said: “Luke is ready to go on loan and gain playing time and experience which will further help his development and, ultimately, help him to fulfil his potential. “He has all the talent in the world with his cultured left foot and he will shine and be a massive asset in the Fulham team and in their dressing room. “This was always the plan for Luke after he impressed last season and regular, competitive football is the next step in his development. In his position, he is one of the most talented young players in England.” Garbutt made his Everton debut with an appearance at Southampton in April 2014. He then made four Premier League appearances last term. He also played a big part of Everton’s Europa League campaign, making five appearances for the Blues in the competition. The youngster has 11 caps for England U21s and represented the young Lions at this summer’s European U21 Championship.
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Post by Everton News. on Jul 25, 2015 16:42:25 GMT
Roberto Martinez believes Luke Garbutt will return from his loan spell at Fulham ready to have a massive impact on the first team.
The 22-year-old defender will spend the entire 2015/16 campaign in the Championship after sealing a loan move to the Cottagers this weekend.
Martinez predicts Garbutt will quickly become an integral part of Kit Symons’ side, before returning to Goodison Park to challenge for a starting berth next season.
“We all very excited about this agreement,” Martinez told evertontv. “Luke Garbutt had a real impressive impact last season with his 10 games with the first team at the highest level - both in the Europa League and in the Premier League - and now he is in the phase of his career where he needs to play minutes.
“We are blessed with the quality we have at left-back and Luke Garbutt is in a key moment of his development.
“Luke is ready. He will be a match-winner, he will be an important player in this project and we are looking forward to seeing him benefit from the experience and get him back to Finch Farm in 10 months time stronger, wiser and ready for a massive impact on our football club.”
The Blues boss also says Garbutt is in the perfect environment to gain valuable experience as Fulham look to chase promotion to the Premier League.
He added: “With Fulham as a team, we have gone into detail over the environment he is going to work in, the football club he is going to work with and the footballing project he is going to be joining. In every aspect, it is very impressive.
“Fulham are under pressure to win games, they have to get back into the Premier League, they want to get back into the Premier League they have got a real brave and attractive style of football and the manager knows the football club inside out.
“Their desire to have Luke in their squad was the big turning point in the whole agreement.”
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