Everton 2019-20 season Loan Report
Cenk Tosun is a wanted man in Turkey and will likely depart after another unsuccessful spell at Crystal Palace.
Sandro Ramirez
Sandro Ramirez spent last season on loan at Real Valladolid. His third stint on loan in his home country Spain. He made 24 appearances at Real Valladolid, scoring three times and adding one assist. His Everton contract ends in the summer of 2021 and will likely leave before that.
Jonjoe Kenny
At Everton, since he was 8, Kenny had a good season on loan in The Bundesliga. The right-back made 31 appearances for FC Schalke and former Huddersfield Town manager David Wagner. He scored twice and added three assists and was named Bundesliga play of the month for August. He did miss two games with an ankle injury and one due to accumulation of yellow cards.
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Jonjoe Kenny told the Liverpool Echo, he hadn’t heard anything from Everton about his future, but wanted to be somewhere he could play on a regular basis. He has already made 25 appearances for the Royal Blues in Premier League.
Cenk Tosun
Cenk Tosun, 29, went out on loan to Crystal Palace in January of 2020. He made five appearances before cruciate ligament surgery ended his season. He scored once for Palace. The Turkish international has 42 caps and scored 16 times. His contract finishes in June of 2022. However, Tosun may be a subject of a transfer war between Super Lig giants Fenerbache and Besiktas.
"If I have a chance, I want to continue at Everton, but if I’m not, then I will look for other opportunities. I believe if I return strongly, I might have a chance to play at Everton for next season. I want to play together with Calvert-Lewin in a 4-4-2. (via Liverpool Echo)"
The size of the first team squad and need for improvements are likely to mean more changes for the players. Many of these players are likely to never play for the Toffees again and will be sold or loaned out again.