A lot of uncertainty remains over Tyrique George’s future at Everton ahead of next season.
Everton still hold the option to buy George from Chelsea, but the Toffees have not yet taken up the clause in the winger’s initial loan agreement.
There are numerous other clubs keen to sign George this summer if Everton do not take up their option to purchase the forward.
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Amid the transfer speculation, George has just posted an interesting video to his social media channels, which Tyler Dibling has been quick to react to.
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Tyler Dibling reacts to Tyrique George’s Everton post on Instagram
It has been suggested that George is not overly convinced by his lack of football at Everton under David Moyes.
Despite this, the youngster has just uploaded a video of his Everton highlights to his Instagram account.
George was only handed 210 minutes under Moyes after making the move from Chelsea to Everton on a short-term loan basis.
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Although he was unable to provide any goal contributions in those appearances, George did demonstrate his potential.
Harrison Armstrong and George formed a close bond at Everton, with Dibling also gelling well with the 20-year-old.
‘Okayyyy sonnnnn😍😍😍,’ responded Dibling on Instgram.
The trio were often seen together during training footage released by the club and even when the camera panned to the substitutes bench on matchdays.
Everton are looking for better terms in their deal for George despite already coming to an agreement with Chelsea in the summer.
It is apparent that Everton are at risk of losing out on George as they look to haggle for a friendlier deal with the London side.
Although Moyes may not have been as impressed, it is apparent that the winger did dazzle some of his Everton teammates.
Dibling will know all too well just how George will have felt during his struggles on Merseyside, with the £40m summer signing clearly backing his fellow winger ahead of the summer.
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