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Home / Sports / Everton Starlet Armstrong: Return to Preston Likely?

Everton Starlet Armstrong: Return to Preston Likely?

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Harrison Armstrong's loan spell at Preston is under review by Everton.
  • The midfielder has impressed for both Preston and Everton this season.
  • David Moyes will decide Armstrong's future after the Brighton match.
Everton Starlet Armstrong: Return to Preston Likely?

Everton manager David Moyes has stated that the decision regarding midfielder Harrison Armstrong's potential return on loan to Preston North End will be finalized after the team's away match against Brighton. Armstrong, a 19-year-old talent, initially joined Preston last summer and became a key player, helping them compete for a playoff spot in the Championship.

Recalled by Everton in January due to first-team injuries and AFCON absences, Armstrong has since made three starts for the Toffees. Moyes acknowledged keeping regular contact with Preston's CEO Peter Ridsdale and manager Paul Heckingbottom concerning Armstrong's situation. The Everton boss praised the young player, noting he has "not looked out of place in the Premier League."

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Everton manager David Moyes will make a decision on Harrison Armstrong's loan status after their fixture against Brighton.
Harrison Armstrong impressed at Preston North End during his loan and has also played for Everton's first team since his January recall, with manager David Moyes noting he hasn't looked out of place in the Premier League.
Harrison Armstrong is currently on the books at Everton, though a loan move back to Preston North End is being considered.

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