England-backed “scapegoat” Harry Winks recalls Everton landing in Tottenham’s midfielder during transfer negotiations

England-backed “scapegoat” Harry Winks recalls Everton landing in Tottenham’s midfielder during transfer negotiations

Winks, a product of the Club Academy, was welcomed by former manager Mauricio Pochettino at his first breakthrough compared to Barcelona’s great Andres Iniesta.

However, the last few seasons have proven difficult for the 26-year-old.

The previous Premier League started only nine times, and the signing of Yves Bissouma only intensified competition ahead of Antonio Conte’s first full season, yet Rodrigo Bentancur was added in January. rice field.

Oliver Skipp, on the other hand, could play a much bigger role next season after it looked like a groundbreaking campaign due to an injury to a Spurs player.

Everton are discussing with the Spurs about potential moves after the club has allowed Winx to leave this summer, with a player value of around £ 20m.

Winks may be used as make-weights in Tottenham’s attempts to land Richarlison, but such transactions are difficult.

England’s struggle in the central midfield continues to be debated, and Merson is helping Winks to file a proceeding against Gareth Southgate if he departs for Goodison Park.

Critic Marson, who wrote for the Daily Star, said: If he gets off to an incredible start to the season, I think he even has a sneaky chance to gate-crash the England World Cup team.

“I think he’s a great soccer player who has never rubbed the green in the Spurs. When Jose Mourinho was there, every time they lost, Winx was put on the bench.

“If Everton actually spends money on him instead of borrowing him on a loan, it shows that the manager really wants him and the club really cares for him.

“When a club buys you, you get more chances than if you have a loan. I think it’s a good move for him. I think he’ll be in himself. He’s more than people think. Is also an excellent player. He was still able to play for England.

“No one can keep the ball in the middle, so he still has a chance to go to the World Cup for me.

“This kid keeps it simple, keeps owning it, keeps tickling it. You’ll need it in Qatar. I think he was working hard at the Spurs. To justify his place. I’m trying to do something special, but he’s at its best when he keeps it simple and gives you control in the middle. “