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Jordan Pickford makes decision on his Everton future as interest from Premier League rivals emerges

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Everton have some real issues going forward with their record in front of goal leaving a lot to be desired.

Sean Dyche’s side went without defeat on the weekend after securing a point at home against Brentford but their inability to seal three points has them sitting narrowly above the drop zone.

However, the Toffees were able to keep another clean sheet which makes it two in the last two for Everton and Jordan Pickford.

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During recent England camps, Pickford has received criticism from some England fans after the defeat against Greece earlier in the summer.

But more recently, Pickford has been hailed by Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer following his heroics in the away fixture against Greece.

As Everton continues to struggle at the bottom end of the table, there may now be some questions as to whether it could be time for Pickford to move on.

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Jordan Pickford happy at Everton amid European interest

According to TeamTalk, Everton’s goalkeeper is receiving interest from a number of club’s across Europe.

Clubs in Serie A and the Premier League are believed to have Pickford on their radar ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window.

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But it is believed that Pickford is still content on Merseyside and is not actually pushing for a move away from Everton.

There may be some concerns at Goodison Park, though, after Pickford was spotted furious with Dyche in the draw against Brentford.

Pickford fortunate to avoid long-term injury vs Brentford

Over the last two games in the Premier League, Pickford has been able to double his tally of clean sheets for the campaign (4).

However, he may consider himself very fortunate to have not come away from the game on the weekend with a serious injury.

Christian Norgaard was sent off for his challenge on the Everton shot-stopper after a knee-high incident that left a mark on Pickford.

Given the changes which could be on their way at Everton, Pickford will be viewed as a key piece to the plans to develop the club.