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Friday’s Everton News: Friedkin exclusivity agreement, Branthwaite latest, Ndidi & Ndiaye update

Recapping all the Everton news from yesterday 

Denmark v England: Group C - UEFA EURO 2024
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Jordan Pickford and England settle for a point in 1-1 draw against Denmark.

Check out our report cards for centrehalves and fullbacks for the last season.

Take a look at all the events the club has in store for Goodison’s last season. [EFC]

Everton have reportedly made an offer for Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi. [Caught Offside via Santi Aouna]

Latest news on The Friedkin Group front—things seems to be progressing well with an exclusivity agreement now inked.

They [Amadou Onana and James Garner] are two guys who have top potential. They both have their careers in front of them and they have to keep doing what they are doing - they are both fighting, both training hard and keen to learn. I think the key is to not rest, don’t think that because you are playing at the top level it is okay - keep improving, keep doing everything you can to help your team get better. Those guys have got that. They, like everyone, has to help the team because we want to be competing at a better level. It comes down to giving everything in training, learning from videos, learning how they can help the team and themselves to improve. The two things go together,” says Idrissa Gana Gueye. [EFC]

Alan Stubbs took a peek at Everton’s new stadium.

So long, hummel.

Blues linked with versatile Manchester City defender Issa Kabore, who spent last season on loan at Luton Town. [One Football via Africa Foot]

Sounds like there’s a chance Jarrad Branthwaite could stay put with the Blues standing firm against Manchester United and their lowballing attempts.

Olympique Marseille have turned down Everton’s first offer for Iliman Ndiaye with personal terms not agreed upon yet, but manager Roberto De Zerbi will have the final word if the forward leaves or not.

What to Watch

Plenty of Euro 2024 and Copa America action on today - Slovakia vs Ukraine, Poland vs Austria, Netherlands vs France and Peru vs Chile later at night.

Enjoy your footy-filled weekend, Blues!

Full schedule of games here.

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