, Coventry City and Blackpool want to sign promising youngster from Everton

Coventry City and Blackpool want to sign promising youngster from Everton

Coventry City and Blackpool want to sign promising youngster Antony Evans from Everton, according to journalist Alan Nixon.

League One sides Coventry City and Blackpool want to sign promising youngster Antony Evans from Everton.

In 2016/17 Antony Evans was on loan with League Two side Morecambe. He made 14 appearances with the League Two outfit, scoring two goals.

Antony Evans’s impressive form saw him sign a new contract in February until June 2020. He was also handed the captaincy of the Under-23s by boss David Unsworth.

Everton coach David Unsworth told Liverpool Echo about the potential of Antony Evans: “He’s progressing really nicely and he’s certainly been one of our best players, if not the best player and that warrants him getting the captain’s armband”

“We’re always looking for that, looking a player to burst onto the 23s scene who can come from under-18 level.”

“Antony has had a little taste on loan and then we’re looking for that consistency in performance. We had a chat just after I came back to the 23s and I told him I never knew what I was going to get out of him, some games it would be a nine out of 10 and others it would be a four or a five and that’s development football and young players.”

“But what he’s doing now is putting consistent performances together of eights and nines and his quality is without a doubt.”

He put pen to paper on a scholarship with Everton in July 2015 and, having made his first appearances for the Under-21s at the close of 2014/15 at just 16.

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