Everton is reportedly willing to part ways with Ben Godfrey in January, with sources revealing that Tottenham is considering a bid for the 25-year-old centre-back. Spurs, dealing with defensive injuries, have expressed interest in Godfrey and Everton teammate Jarrad Branthwaite. While Everton is steadfast in retaining Branthwaite, Godfrey, having fallen out of favor at Goodison Park, is poised to be available for a potential transfer.
Godfrey’s limited playing time this season, making just two appearances contrasts with Branthwaite’s key role in Sean Dyche’s defensive plans. Despite Everton’s financial challenges, they are determined to keep hold of the 21-year-old defender, especially as they navigate a relegation battle.
In contrast, Godfrey’s availability for transfer stems from his diminished role under Dyche, who has favoured Branthwaite alongside James Tarkoswki in central defence. The 25-year-old featured in the full 90 minutes of Everton’s EFL Cup clash against Doncaster Rovers and made a late substitute appearance in the 2-2 draw with Sheffield United.
Spurs, dealing with injuries to Eric Dier and Micky van de Ven, are actively seeking defensive reinforcements in the January transfer window. Everton’s openness to selling Godfrey aligns with their strategy to reshape the squad and address tactical preferences.
As the January transfer window approaches, Tottenham’s pursuit of defensive solutions intensifies, and Godfrey emerges as a viable option. Everton, on the other hand, faces decisions regarding squad composition and managing financial constraints, making the potential Godfrey transfer a significant subplot in the upcoming transfer window.
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