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Liverpool lose son of Everton legend as ‘massive’ transfer claim made

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Zac Jagielka, son of former Everton star Phil, has left Liverpool to sign for Hull City.

The forward, who is a Wales Under-17s international, had progressed through the Reds’ academy after joining them as a 13-year-old. But ECHO sister site Hull Live reported earlier this month that the teenager was on trial with the Tigers.




The Championship outfit have now confirmed the signing of Jagielka, with the forward part of an intake of 12 new first-year scholars who have signed two-year scholarships with the club.

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Father Phil Jagielka, who made made 385 appearances across 12 seasons with Everton and captained the club for six years, reacted to Jagielka Jnr’s move on Instagram. Sharing Hull academy’s story confirming their new intake, with their picture of Zac, he wrote: ‘Go on tiger’, accompanied by a Tiger emoji.

Everton legend Phil Jagielka reacts on Instagram after his son, Zac Jagielka, is announced as a new first-year scholar for Hull City. He had previously been in Liverpool’s academy.(Image: Phil Jagielka)

Jagielka will now predominantly feature for Hull’s Under-18s side in the Professional Development League heading into the 2024/25 season.

Speaking of his new arrivals, Tigers coach Chad Gribble said: “I am really excited to have the new batch of lads coming in. It is going to be a different dynamic.

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