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Everton stance on Manchester United transfer target Jarrad Branthwaite

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Everton will hold out for a hefty fee for Jarrad Branthwaite amid interest from Manchester United.

United want a new starting centre back to replace Raphael Varane and are expected to be in the market for another defender amid plans to sell Victor Lindelof. It is uncertain if Jonny Evans, out of contract next month, will sign a new renewal.




Branthwaite could make his England debut next month and be included in Gareth Southgate’s final 26-man squad for the European Championship. He received his first senior call-up for March’s friendlies against Brazil and Belgium but didn’t feature off the bench.

The 21-year-old signed a new Everton deal until 2027 in October and the length of his contract, age, position and nationality have protected Branthwaite’s resale value. Branthwaite has also not agitated to leave.

Despite uncertainty over the future ownership of Everton, the club will not sell Branthwaite for a cut-price fee and value him at between £70million-£80m.

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Figures at Everton concede the club may have to sell players this summer but will only do so if their valuation is met. United have not made a formal approach for Branthwaite.

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