1 Iroegbunam Heads for Everton Exit Door in January Transfer Window
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Everton are reportedly planning to offload midfielder Tim Iroegbunam in the upcoming January transfer window. According to reports, the 22 year old has struggled for game time under David Moyes and could be allowed to leave on loan or via a permanent deal. Everton are said to be "exploring different options" and may accept a reduced fee to move him on.
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Iroegbunam joined Everton from Aston Villa in 2024, reportedly in a £9-10 million deal, signing a three year contract. He has not firmly established himself in the first team, and sources suggest his exit could help both club and player reset.

A potential destination being mentioned is Sheffield United, which has previously expressed interest in him. Meanwhile, Iroegbunam himself reportedly sent a "goodbye" message on social media earlier in the year when his exit was more widely speculated.

Editorial
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Tim Iroegbunam was signed by Everton with hope, potential, and a relatively hefty price tag. That he now faces an exit so soon is less a failure of talent, perhaps, than a failure of timing and opportunity.
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At Goodison Park, the midfield is crowded, and young players often find themselves on the periphery unless they make an immediate impact. Iroegbunams situation is emblematic of a broader challenge at Everton how to bridge the gap between investment in youth and meaningful first-team minutes.
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Allowing him to leave now whether on loan or permanently could be the right move for both parties. For Iroegbunam, it is a chance to resurrect momentum elsewhere rather than drift. For Everton, it is an opportunity to free up space, wage budget, and perhaps recoup some value.
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But this decision must be with care. Young players need stability, direction, and encouragement. If his exit is framed simply as a mistake, Everton risk losing not just a player, but a narrative of youth ambition.


Did You Know?

Iroegbunam joined Everton in 2024 from Aston Villa, reportedly for around £910 million.

 He signed a three-year contract when he moved to Goodison Park.

 Sheffield United have emerged as a potential destination for him, with some analysts calling it "ideal" for his development.

 He has publicly posted a goodbye message before, signaling his [awareness](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/national-team-news/awoniyi-unbothered-by-osimhen-boniface-competition-as-afcon-nears/) of a potential exit.

 Everton are reportedly willing to accept less than his original fee, pointing to their desire to move him on quickly.


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