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Everton are getting closer to signing Chelsea winger Tyrique George on a permanent deal. The 20-year-old spent last season on loan at a Championship club, where he showed he could be a real threat on the wing.

Talks between the two Premier League clubs have been moving along well. Sources say a deal could be announced very soon.

Why Everton Want Him

Everton’s manager has been looking for more pace and creativity in attack. George fits that bill perfectly. He can play on either wing and has a knack for taking on defenders.

  • He is quick, direct, and not afraid to shoot.
  • His loan spell proved he can handle physical, competitive football.
  • At 20, he still has plenty of room to grow.

Adding a young, hungry player like George would give Everton more options off the bench and could push the current starters to raise their game.

What He Learned on Loan

George spent last season learning from experienced pros. He played regular first-team minutes and scored a handful of goals. That experience should help him adjust quickly to Everton’s style.

He also showed he can track back and help defensively, which is a key requirement for any wide player in the Premier League.

Deal Close to Final

Both clubs are now ironing out the final details. Chelsea are willing to let George leave for a reasonable fee, and Everton are confident they can get the deal over the line.

If everything goes through, George will be the latest young talent to join Everton’s rebuilding project. Fans will be hoping he can bring some excitement to Goodison Park.

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