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Jack Harrison set for shock transfer just 12 months after leaving Everton

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Former Everton winger Jack Harrison is set for yet another move this summer.

It was just 12 months ago when David Moyes was forced into a decision on Harrison’s permanent future on Merseyside.

After two loan stints at Everton, it was decided that the Blues would not sign Harrison on a permanent deal.

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Having spent the 2025/26 campaign out in Italy with Fiorentina, Harrison is now looking set to return to the United States and sign for New England Revolution.

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Harrison has struggled since leaving Everton, with his time in Italy failing to really take off.

Although he did return three assists and one goal in Serie A, Harrison has now returned to Leeds United.

The Blazing Musket has reported New England’s interest in signing the 29-year-old Premier League winger.

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Harrison still has two years remaining on his contract with Leeds, but the Whites have sent him out on loan for the last three years.

It is unlikely the Yorkshire side will be able to salvage much of the £10m they initially signed Harrison for, but they add something to their transfer kitty.

Everton supporters were pleased Harrison wasn’t re-signed last summer given just how much he struggled on Merseyside.

Over his 73 appearances for Everton, the 29-year-old returned a mere five goals and four assists across all competitions.

Clearly, Everton made the right decision to pass on Harrison last summer.