Everton make Conor Coady transfer decision following loan from Wolves
Conor Coady will leave Everton after the club decided not to take up their option to sign him permanently for £4.5 million. The England international returns to Wolves, who loaned their captain out last summer after he lost his place following former manager Bruno Lage’s decision to switch to a back four. Coady made 25 appearances for Everton, scoring two goals, and excelled in Sunday’s 1-0 win over Bournemouth, when they avoided relegation. But he had not started any of the previous 13 matches when Sean Dyche dropped him to prefer first Michael Keane and then Yerry Mina. Dyche chose not to buy Coady whereas the expectation was that if former manager Frank Lampard had stayed in charge, a long-term move would have been triggered. Coady faces an uncertain future at Wolves, with Julen Lopetegui replacing Lage while he was out on loan, but the Spaniard has also preferred to play with just two centre-backs. Left-back Ruben Vinagre also returns to his parent club, Sporting Lisbon, after an injury-hit year on loan at Goodison Park. Read More How Manchester United reached the FA Cup final for a 21st time Liverpool and Juventus remember Heysel – Monday’s sporting social Time for yet another Everton reset – but this time with a dose of boring reality
2023-06-01 17:28
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'Brainwashing to the Nth degree': Church of Scientology accused of silencing Danny Masterson's victims
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Dortmund director makes admission over Jude Bellingham future
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Madeleine McCann: German police says objects analysed after Portugal search
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Stoltenberg to travel to Turkey to discuss Sweden's NATO membership
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2023-06-01 16:59
United looking to stop treble-chasing City in first all-Manchester FA Cup final
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'Rot in jail!' Cedric Bixler-Zavala slams Danny Masterson years after wife Chrissie Carnell Bixler accused disgraced star of rape
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2023-06-01 16:52
South Africa mulls options on ICC arrest warrant for potential visitor Putin
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Harry Kane tops Real Madrid's list to replace Karim Benzema
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2023-06-01 16:47
From Scientologist to ex-model: A look at Danny Masterson's dating history as actor found guilty of rape
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2023-06-01 16:22
Why was Danny Masterson's rape retrial ordered after initial mistrial? Here's what happens next
A key difference from the first trial is that the judge in the retrial enabled prosecution to state unequivocally that Masterson drugged all 3 women
2023-06-01 16:20
