The 21-year-old, who spent a season and a half on loan at Nottingham Forest, has signed a four-year deal at Goodison Park which runs until the summer of 2026. Garner told evertontv: “I’m ready to sign for Everton. It’s a huge step in my career and I want to help the club get better as I progress as a player. I think Everton is the perfect place to do that. I can don’t wait to get started. “The principle [Frank Lampard] he has a real plan for the club and for me. Working with him on a daily basis is important to me. He and his staff can take me and the team to the next level. That’s what I hope. “I know how passionate Evertonians are. I’m passionate about myself and the kind of players that feed off the crowd. I know what the fans are like, so I believe I can do it. “I’m a box-to-box midfielder who can play in different roles and can support in defense and attack. I like to support with goals and assists, but I can also do the hard work, which is just as important . “I feel I can bring real energy to the team – it’s something that Everton definitely require and I can add to that in abundance. I’ve got quality too so hopefully I can be a big part of us for a good season.” Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player FREE WATCH: Highlights from the Premier League match between Leeds United and Everton Garner joined Man Utd’s academy at U8 level before progressing through the ranks. He made his first-team debut in February 2019 at the age of 17, coming on as a substitute against Crystal Palace. He was sent out on loan to Watford in September 2020, but was recalled in January 2021 after falling out of favor with new manager Xisco Munoz. He spent the second half of the 2020/21 season on loan at Forest. Garner returned to Forest on a season-long loan for the 2021/22 campaign, helping the club return to the Premier League after winning the Sky Bet Championship play-off final. The midfielder has also represented England at youth level, making his U21 debut in September 2021.

Everton abandon pursuit of Pedro

Elsewhere, Everton have abandoned their bid to sign Watford striker Joao Pedro. Everton’s final offer was for a loan with an option to buy Pedro for a fee worth just £20m. Watford did not want to sell him, but they would not have the option of a loan – unless it included an obligation to buy, for £30m. Everton are still trying to bring a new striker to the club and are now looking elsewhere.


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The 21-year-old, who spent a season and a half on loan at Nottingham Forest, has signed a four-year deal at Goodison Park which runs until the summer of 2026. Garner told evertontv: “I’m ready to sign for Everton. It’s a huge step in my career and I want to help the club get better as I progress as a player. I think Everton is the perfect place to do that. I can don’t wait to get started. “The principle [Frank Lampard] he has a real plan for the club and for me. Working with him on a daily basis is important to me. He and his staff can take me and the team to the next level. That’s what I hope. “I know how passionate Evertonians are. I’m passionate about myself and the kind of players that feed off the crowd. I know what the fans are like, so I believe I can do it. “I’m a box-to-box midfielder who can play in different roles and can support in defense and attack. I like to support with goals and assists, but I can also do the hard work, which is just as important . “I feel I can bring real energy to the team – it’s something that Everton definitely require and I can add to that in abundance. I’ve got quality too so hopefully I can be a big part of us for a good season.” Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player FREE WATCH: Highlights from the Premier League match between Leeds United and Everton Garner joined Man Utd’s academy at U8 level before progressing through the ranks. He made his first-team debut in February 2019 at the age of 17, coming on as a substitute against Crystal Palace. He was sent out on loan to Watford in September 2020, but was recalled in January 2021 after falling out of favor with new manager Xisco Munoz. He spent the second half of the 2020/21 season on loan at Forest. Garner returned to Forest on a season-long loan for the 2021/22 campaign, helping the club return to the Premier League after winning the Sky Bet Championship play-off final. The midfielder has also represented England at youth level, making his U21 debut in September 2021.

Everton abandon pursuit of Pedro

Elsewhere, Everton have abandoned their bid to sign Watford striker Joao Pedro. Everton’s final offer was for a loan with an option to buy Pedro for a fee worth just £20m. Watford did not want to sell him, but they would not have the option of a loan – unless it included an obligation to buy, for £30m. Everton are still trying to bring a new striker to the club and are now looking elsewhere.


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The 21-year-old, who spent a season and a half on loan at Nottingham Forest, has signed a four-year deal at Goodison Park which runs until the summer of 2026. Garner told evertontv: “I’m ready to sign for Everton. It’s a huge step in my career and I want to help the club get better as I progress as a player. I think Everton is the perfect place to do that. I can don’t wait to get started. “The principle [Frank Lampard] he has a real plan for the club and for me. Working with him on a daily basis is important to me. He and his staff can take me and the team to the next level. That’s what I hope. “I know how passionate Evertonians are. I’m passionate about myself and the kind of players that feed off the crowd. I know what the fans are like, so I believe I can do it. “I’m a box-to-box midfielder who can play in different roles and can support in defense and attack. I like to support with goals and assists, but I can also do the hard work, which is just as important . “I feel I can bring real energy to the team – it’s something that Everton definitely require and I can add to that in abundance. I’ve got quality too so hopefully I can be a big part of us for a good season.” Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player FREE WATCH: Highlights from the Premier League match between Leeds United and Everton Garner joined Man Utd’s academy at U8 level before progressing through the ranks. He made his first-team debut in February 2019 at the age of 17, coming on as a substitute against Crystal Palace. He was sent out on loan to Watford in September 2020, but was recalled in January 2021 after falling out of favor with new manager Xisco Munoz. He spent the second half of the 2020/21 season on loan at Forest. Garner returned to Forest on a season-long loan for the 2021/22 campaign, helping the club return to the Premier League after winning the Sky Bet Championship play-off final. The midfielder has also represented England at youth level, making his U21 debut in September 2021.

Everton abandon pursuit of Pedro

Elsewhere, Everton have abandoned their bid to sign Watford striker Joao Pedro. Everton’s final offer was for a loan with an option to buy Pedro for a fee worth just £20m. Watford did not want to sell him, but they would not have the option of a loan – unless it included an obligation to buy, for £30m. Everton are still trying to bring a new striker to the club and are now looking elsewhere.


title: “James Garner Everton Sign Midfielder From Manchester United In 15M Deal Transcription Center News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-07” author: “Sherita Frazier”


The 21-year-old, who spent a season and a half on loan at Nottingham Forest, has signed a four-year deal at Goodison Park which runs until the summer of 2026. Garner told evertontv: “I’m ready to sign for Everton. It’s a huge step in my career and I want to help the club get better as I progress as a player. I think Everton is the perfect place to do that. I can don’t wait to get started. “The principle [Frank Lampard] he has a real plan for the club and for me. Working with him on a daily basis is important to me. He and his staff can take me and the team to the next level. That’s what I hope. “I know how passionate Evertonians are. I’m passionate about myself and the kind of players that feed off the crowd. I know what the fans are like, so I believe I can do it. “I’m a box-to-box midfielder who can play in different roles and can support in defense and attack. I like to support with goals and assists, but I can also do the hard work, which is just as important . “I feel I can bring real energy to the team – it’s something that Everton definitely require and I can add to that in abundance. I’ve got quality too so hopefully I can be a big part of us for a good season.” Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player FREE WATCH: Highlights from the Premier League match between Leeds United and Everton Garner joined Man Utd’s academy at U8 level before progressing through the ranks. He made his first-team debut in February 2019 at the age of 17, coming on as a substitute against Crystal Palace. He was sent out on loan to Watford in September 2020, but was recalled in January 2021 after falling out of favor with new manager Xisco Munoz. He spent the second half of the 2020/21 season on loan at Forest. Garner returned to Forest on a season-long loan for the 2021/22 campaign, helping the club return to the Premier League after winning the Sky Bet Championship play-off final. The midfielder has also represented England at youth level, making his U21 debut in September 2021.

Everton abandon pursuit of Pedro

Elsewhere, Everton have abandoned their bid to sign Watford striker Joao Pedro. Everton’s final offer was for a loan with an option to buy Pedro for a fee worth just £20m. Watford did not want to sell him, but they would not have the option of a loan – unless it included an obligation to buy, for £30m. Everton are still trying to bring a new striker to the club and are now looking elsewhere.