O'Brien signing not linked to Branthwaite future, says Dyche
Chloe Horswill
July 31, 2024 19:41 MYT
July 31, 2024 19:41 MYT
Sean Dyche has brushed off suggestions that the signing of Jake O'Brien from Lyon is directly related to Jarrad Branthwaite's future.
Manchester United have had two bids for Branthwaite rejected earlier in the transfer window, though are expected to try again to draw the defender away from Goodison Park.
And on Tuesday, Everton announced the signing of O'Brien on a four-year contract after an impressive season in Ligue 1.
Among Lyon players, O'Brien made the most blocks (18) and clearances (96), while only Duje Caleta-Car (57) won more contested aerial duels than his 44.
The Republic of Ireland international is the fifth signing for Everton so far, and Dyche explained why he felt it was so important to use this transfer window to build for the future.
"Putting two and two together at Everton football club. No way!" Dyche joked.
“You see how Sean Dyche develops young centre-halves and what he has done for Jarrad. The way he’s going now, the season he’s had in the Premier League - it’s obviously something I look at and something I want to replicate."@obrienjake_ @Jarradbranthwa1 pic.twitter.com/7OUG1qC6I8 — Everton (@Everton) July 30, 2024
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"What I would suggest is, it's nothing to do with that. It's just trying to model the club with the finances available. Trying to bring in players who can add to the layers of the club.
"Obviously, we're stretched at the moment, but the depth of the club, with a younger style of players who can develop and protect the club both on the pitch with their performances and in the future with the finances.
"It's a tough juggling act and tough to find the players who can do that, but we think we've got a few here now.
"We've made it clear to him [Branthwaite] that there was nothing other than that. But like you said, put two and two together and everyone starts speculating. What can you do?"