Gossip: Paris FC keen on out-of-contract Gueyepublished at 07:40 27 May
07:40 27 May
Ligue 1 newcomers Paris FC are interested in g midfielder Idrissa Gueye, whose contract at Everton expires next month. (Foot Mercato - in French, external)
Everton loanees will not return published at 16:25 26 May
16:25 26 May
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Everton have confirmed that Jack Harrison, Jesper Lindstrom, Armando Broja and Orel Mangala will not return to the club when their loan deals expire this summer.
Harrison made 73 apperances across two seasons on loan from Leeds United. Lindstrom, Broja and Mangala made a combined 61 outings in 2024-25.
Everton boss David Moyes said: "We would like to thank all our loan players, who have contributed to the positive steps we made on the pitch. They all embraced what it means to play for this club, and their attitude and commitment throughout their time at Everton was first class."
"We wish Jack, Jesper, Orel and Armando all the very best for the future."
The club have also confirmed that they are in discussions with Carlos Alacaraz, who ed Everton on loan in January.
The timeless tacklerpublished at 16:24 26 May
16:24 26 May
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When Idrissa Gueye ed Everton in 2016, he made the most tackles of any player in the Premier League in his first season. Nine years later, he has repeated the feat - and made even more tackles in the process.
In fact, in five of his six seasons at Goodison Park he has ranked inside the top three players for tackles won in the top flight. The only outlier was the 2023-24 season in which injuries greatly reduced his game time.
When FBref started recording tackling data in 2017-18, Gueye's success rate at tackling dribblers was 41%. It has slowly risen over time and now sits at 59%.
The midfield veteran has aged like a fine wine in the ball-winning department.
'A renewed sense of hope' - fans on Everton's seasonpublished at 09:58 26 May
09:58 26 May
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We asked for your views on Everton's season after David Moyes' season finished up with victory at Newcastle.
Here are some of your comments:
Paul: If I am completely honest, Sean Dyche going and Moyes coming in was the brilliant change at the right time and it was a solid performance from us to finish 13th. A really nice way to the end of season. There will be plenty of optimism going forward to our new home and we will now look forward to next season.
Mark: Moyes has transformed an under-performing squad, who were drifting towards another relegation dogfight. Somehow, he has managed to get goals and wins out of a squad that was only drawing and not scoring under Dyche. Finishing 13th is a very respectable position in the Premier League table, given where we started from and we've finished ahead of Manchester United and Spurs. There is a lot of work to be done in improving the squad over the summer, but it feels like Everton can look upwards for the first time in several seasons. New owners, new stadium, new start!
Ben: It's been nice just to enjoy football these past few weeks, to say farewell to the Grand Old Lady, and now look forward to pastures new with a renewed sense of hope. There hasn't been much of that in recent years. In Moyes we trust.
Marcus: Like a boxing match with one fighter getting a knockdown in round seven.
Jeff: They have been brilliant since the turn of year, and I would not be surprised if they finished in the top five or six next season.
Dixie60: A season that hit some lows but, since January, with a not-so-new manager back in the fold, also hit some highs. Everton have been rejuvenated since his second spell at the club. There is a strong basis here for success, a new beginning, a new stadium and new owners. Players who love the club and played their part this season: Jordan Pickford, Seamus Coleman, Beto, Dwight McNeil and Iliman Ndiaye to name a few all became part of Everton folklore. Additions like Orel Mangala, Tim Iroegbunam, and the forward-thinking Carlos Alcaraz have given ers hope for the future. Onwards and upwards for a club loved, worshipped and ed locally without fault. Truly rare in these Premier League days.
William: Pickford is Everton's most consistent player game after game. At the other end of the pitch, players get highly praised for scoring 'relegation-saving goals' but Pickford has saved Everton consistently year on year, and he remains loyal to Everton. Long may Pickford stay at our beloved club.
'Maybe as good as we've been in any game'published at 22:36 25 May
22:36 25 May
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Everton boss David Moyes described his players as "magnificent" after the won 1-0 at Newcastle to finish the campaign with three straight victories.
"I thought it was a great performance, the character the players showed throughout the game," said Moyes.
"We turned up not really needing anything from the game - we couldn't really change our league position. But you wouldn't have thought that with the way the players performed.
"I thought they were magnificent, maybe as good as we've been in any game in some ways. It says a lot about the players' attitude and commitment.
"It would have been easy for them to, what do they say, be on a beach. They certainly weren't that."
Everton move forward with hope under Moyespublished at 18:56 25 May
18:56 25 May
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Everton confirmed their revival under David Moyes with a composed, highly professional performance that almost ended Newcastle's hopes of Champions League football next season while offering the Toffees real hope and optimism for next term.
They were 16th in the Premier League - one point clear of the relegation zone - with only three wins from 19 games when Moyes succeeded Sean Dyche in January for his second spell in charge.
In the end Everton finished comfortably in 13th, and this performance full of threat and organisation bore all the Moyes trademarks.
Now a fresh era begins in Everton's new home at Bramley-Moore Dock - the Hill Dickinson Stadium - and with new owners the Friedkin Group ready to show their ambition.
Carlos Alcaraz's match-winning display, in which he came close three times before scoring, was an impressive pitch to make his loan move from Flamengo permanent for £15m, while Idrissa Gueye's industry, even at 35, will surely earn him a new contract offer.
And at the heart of it all was goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
Taunted throughout for his Sunderland roots, he delivered a display of authority that made it look, at one point, as though he would enjoy the perfect weekend, with three points for Everton, the Black Cats returning to the top flight, and Newcastle's Champions League dream being dashed.
In the end, despite the Magpies' defeat everyone left St James' Park happy - now a summer of transition awaits at Everton after a fine end to the season.
Newcastle 0-1 Everton - send us your thoughtspublished at 18:09 25 May
18:09 25 May
So the curtain has come down on Everton's rollercoaster season with an impressive win against Newcastle at St James' Park.
David Moyes' return in January bought a major upturn in form and what looked like a potential relegation battle has turned into the Toffees ending their final year at Goodison Park in relaxed and positive manner.
How are you feeling after the game and at the end of a long and emotional final campaign before moving to the new stadium?
Newcastle v Everton: Team newspublished at 15:16 25 May
15:16 25 May
Phil McNulty Chief football writer
Newcastle United have been given a big lift in their pursuit of Champions League football with the return of outstanding striker Alexander Isak after he recovered from a groin problem. He comes in for Callum Wilson following the defeat at Arsenal.
Subs: Dubravka, Krafth, Lascelles, Longstaff, Miley, Osula, Trippier, Willock, Wilson
Michael Keane starts for Everton in defence, replacing the injured Jarrad Branthwaite, while Carlos Alcaraz comes in for Abdoulaye Doucoure, who leaves the club at the end of the season.
Jack Harrison also starts, with Dwight McNeil dropping to the bench.
Sutton's predictions: Newcastle v Evertonpublished at 13:03 25 May
13:03 25 May
Newcastle are at home, and their superior goal difference means they know any sort of win will keep them in the Champions League places regardless of what Aston Villa do.
I usually fancy Eddie Howe's side to win when they are at St James' Park but there are serious doubts over Alexander Isak's fitness, which is a real worry. I would have a different feeling if he was in the team.
On top of that, Everton are an awkward team to break down, who also carry an attacking threat with Beto in such good form.
So, I do not think this will be straightforward at all. I am still backing the Magpies, but I would not be surprised if Everton nicked a point.
Here are some of your comments on your selection, plus another name thrown into the ring:
Neil: Jordan has been very consistent throughout the season and a match-winner on several occasions with some outstanding saves. Even when Everton could not win our goalkeeper saved us with alarming regularity.
Keiron: Pickford by a country mile.
Duncan: Pickford is the rock upon which the team is built. He's so solid. And he's also fun. He occasionally looks a bit erratic, but it's usually fleeting and doesn't cost us. Extra shoutout to Jake O'Brien not on the list. Not played enough to be in contention, but he's been excellent since Moyes arrived.
Stuart: Pickford has been the most consistent. Just ahead of Branthwaite who was out injured for a period.
Newcastle v Everton: Did you know?published at 11:12 24 May
11:12 24 May
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Having lost six of their nine home league games against Everton between 2011 and 2019 , Newcastle are now unbeaten in their past four against the Toffees.
However, Everton have only kept more clean sheets against West Ham (23) and Liverpool (21) than they have against Newcastle in the Premier League (18).
Newcastle have won their final league game in eight of the past 10 seasons, with the exceptions a 3-1 loss against Liverpool (2019-20) and a 1-1 draw with Chelsea (2022-23).
Everton have only won their final league game in one of the past eight seasons, beating Bournemouth 1-0 in 2022-23.
'It was unbelievable' - commentator on Goodison's farewellpublished at 20:00 23 May
20:00 23 May
BBC Radio 5 Live commentator Ali Bruce-Ball discussing Goodison Park's farewell on The Commentators' View podcast: "It was really special. The club did it brilliantly.
"My favourite memories of the day were before the game got underway. The walk through Liverpool city centre before the game, sun up, fans drifting to their church, Goodison. Walking across Standley Park, the sense of fans trying to linger and draw it out.
"The singing outside the ground was shaking the ground. It was unbelievable.
"The bit that will stay with me the most was Z-Cars, the last ever entrance to that tune. They did it so well. Silence fell and that siren rang around an empty stadium three or four times, then the drums and the piercing melody. The roar when they came out. Pat Nevin was really taken aback by the whole thing. He is such a cool customer and when the full time whistle blew, the lump in the throat came.
"No tifo display, no fireworks, just the Z-Cars theme tune and fans in their blue shirts. That's all it needed. It's such an old school ground Goodison that it was perfect for that occasion."
Moyes on injuries, Doucoure's exit and summer recruitmentpublished at 14:42 23 May
14:42 23 May
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Everton boss David Moyes on Abdoulaye Doucoure
Everton boss David Moyes has been speaking to the media before Sunday's final Premier League game against Newcastle at St James' Park (16:00 BST).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Moyes confirmed Jarrad Branthwaite is "injured and won't be available" for Sunday's game after suffering a hamstring injury against Southampton which will sideline him for four to five weeks.
Captain Seamus Coleman will also be unavailable after picking up a thigh problem last weekend.
On midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure leaving the club this summer: "He's been a great servant to the club. We wanted him to stay and made him an offer but he's had a better offer from elsewhere. We have to live with that. There are no hard feelings. Since we've been here he's been really good, I've picked him for nearly every game. We'll miss him but we have no hard feelings from the decision."
Moyes added that the club "will put something out on Monday" regarding other players in the squad who are out of contract - a list that includes Idrissa Gueye, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Michael Keane.
He reflected on his time since returning to the club: "We couldn't have got much better than where we are. The crowd played a huge part. The players deserve huge credit and I thank them for their efforts. We've finished above an awful lot of big and good sides."
On the challenge facing his team at St James' Park: "They've done a remarkable job at Newcastle. It's become a football club that is challenging all the big sides. They'll give us a really good game, it'll be a tough day to go there. We've been good away from home, we want to keep that form going and we'll go there confident we can get a result."
On summer recruitment considering the number of players on loan and out of contract: "We have to find a way of starting to get back on the correct road. We will sign some players and keep some players as well. We want to add, we want to become better and we're going to try and do that. We're touching base with some people to see what their thoughts are. There's a lot of things going on at the minute behind the scenes."
Tuchel names England squad for World Cup qualifier and friendlypublished at 10:19 23 May
10:19 23 May
England manager Thomas Tuchel has announced his squad for the World Cup qualifier against Andorra (7 June) and friendly against Senegal (10 June).
Manchester City's Phil Foden, Newcastle's Tino Livramento and West Ham's Jarrod Bowen all miss out, but Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White and Chelsea duo Noni Madueke and Trevoh Chalobah have been selected.