Not to sell this summer! Thames: Everton will renew his contract with Branswitter for 5 years and Coleman will renew his contract for 1 year
4:09pm, 30 June 2025Football
June 27 The Times reported that 23-year-old Branswitter is about to sign a five-year contract with Everton. At the same time, veteran Coleman will also renew his contract for one year.
Branswitter's current contract expires two years, but Everton chose to give him a longer contract and a higher salary. Previously, Manchester United had offered two offers to buy the central defender 12 months ago, but both were rejected. Tottenham and Chelsea have also been paying attention to the England international.
Everton will not sell the player this summer as the club is preparing to move into a new stadium and hopes to achieve stability after a turbulent period.
23-year-old Branswitt played 33 games for Everton last season, giving 1 assist and playing time of 2,780 minutes.
Meanwhile, 36-year-old captain Coleman agreed to renew his contract for one year, which will be his 17th season for Everton. Despite only six appearances due to injury last season, head coach David Moyes believes Coleman's leadership role in the team remains crucial.
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