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Breaking News: Jack Harrison Is Back Again……………………read more.

Everton saw off competition from Aston Villa to snap up the former Manchester City youth star in August, with Harrison proving a popular signing at Goodison Park this season.

Jack Harrison leaves Leeds United for Everton - The Leeds Press

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Harrison has registered four goals and three assists in 26 appearances in all competitions, helping the Merseyside club hit back from an unprecedented 10-point deduction for financial breaches in November.

Everton currently sit just above the relegation zone in 17th – a point above newly promoted Luton Town – but with the threat of further financial-related sanctions hanging over them after both the Toffees and 16th-placed Nottingham Forest were charged with breaking Premier League Profitability and Sustainability Rules last month.

Leeds are increasingly likely to make an instant return to the Premier League, having embarked upon a remarkable nine-game unbeaten run in the Championship since the turn of the year.

The Whites currently sit second – level on points with third-placed Ipswich Town and six behind Leicester City – after beating the league leaders on Friday.

Jack Harrison poised for permanent Leeds exit

Promotion would likely result in fresh uncertainty over the futures of the players – including the Austrian defender Max Wober and Brenden Aaronson, the USA international midfielder – who left Leeds on loan last summer amid the prospect that manager Daniel Farke could seek to reintegrate some back into his squad.

Robin Koch and Luis Sinisterra have already agreed permanent deals away from Yorkshire since leaving on an initial loan last summer, committing their futures to Eintracht Frankfurt and Bournemouth respectively.

And it has emerged that Harrison is another man set on a permanent move away from Elland Road, with Football Insider reporting the 27-year-old is determined to avoid a return even if Leeds regain their Premier League status.

According to the report, “well-placed sources” have claimed Harrison is keen to remain in the Premier League, but his hopes of securing a permanent switch to Everton will depend on the club’s takeover by 777 Partners and the outcome of their appeal against their points deduction.

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