Everton have a number of players set to depart at the end of the season.
There are numerous players who are set to see their contracts expire with their future on Merseyside coming under real scrutiny.
Some of those players are still wanted by the club with Everton opening contract talks with Idrissa Gana Gueye, for example.
However, there are also players like Jack Harrison who is playing for his future having joined on loan from Leeds United.
Everton only have the 28-year-old on loan until the end of the season.
With the winter market now out of the way, Harrison has made a decision where he would like his future to be.

Jack Harrison wants permanent Everton move
During the winter market, Harrison received interest from Fulham with his long-term future remaining uncertain.
Despite the interest and lack of game time at Goodison Park, Harrison has remained on Merseyside until the end of the season.
According to The Athletic, Harrison wants to fight for a permanent deal at Everton, with the winger set to return to Leeds United in the summer.
The report suggests it may not have just been Fulham who were showing an interest in Harrison last month.
Harrison set the target of double-digit goals and assists during the summer, a target which he may now regret making public.
Some seriously important months lie ahead of Harrison, who is in need of finding his feet at a club.
Jack Harrison needs to massively improve
It has been a really underwhelming campaign for Harrison who has been unable to find the back of the net.
Moyes thinks Harrison has lost confidence under Dyche with the winger having been retained after last season’s loan.
With the winger struggling, Dyche spoke privately to Harrison to try and help him rediscover his form in front of goal.
But it is going to be a long road back for Harrison if he is going to do enough before the end of the season to earn a permanent deal.
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