'Dark days behind us' - Pickford signs new Everton deal
Summary
Jordan Pickford, the goalkeeper for England, has signed a new contract with Everton, extending his stay at the club until 2029. Pickford, who joined Everton in 2017 for £30 million, has been a standout player and aims to help the club continue to improve and compete at a high level. Everton has also recently renewed other key players' contracts and aims to achieve success in European competitions.Key Facts
- Jordan Pickford signed a new contract with Everton until 2029.
- Pickford joined Everton in 2017 for a then-record fee of £30 million for a goalkeeper.
- His previous contract was set to expire in 2027.
- Pickford has played 326 games for Everton and was their player of the year four times.
- He has kept nine consecutive clean sheets for England.
- Everton recently renewed the contract of captain James Tarkowski.
- The club has made an encouraging start to the Premier League season.
- Pickford aims to build a legacy similar to Neville Southall, Everton's legendary goalkeeper.
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