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Confirmed Signing Dwight McNeil

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This may seem trivial to some but because we've been after McNeil pre-Lampard/Thelwell, does that make McNeil not a Lampard/Thelwell signing? Just wondering who should get the blame if he stinks the place out...

Anyway, welcome Dwight!
 

Cant wait for the club interview bingo....

"Massive club"
"Historic"
"Manager is a legend"
"Everton fans demand hard work"

Dwight McNeil has signed for Everton from Burnley for an undisclosed fee, the forward penning a five-year contract until the end of June 2027.

The 22-year-old becomes the Blues’ third signing of the summer, following the arrival of his former Clarets teammate James Tarkowski and the loan capture of Portuguese defender Rúben Vinagre.

England Under-21 international McNeil moves to Merseyside after four years as a professional at Turf Moor, during which time he made more than 140 appearances and missed just two Premier League matches since December 2018.

Capable of playing on either wing, McNeil finished second for most successful dribbles in the English top-flight last season with 90 and was third for the highest number of crosses (199), having been fourth and fifth respectively in the previous two campaigns.

“It is an amazing feeling to sign. When I heard about Everton’s interest I wanted to get it done straight away because of the Club and how good the team is,” McNeil told evertontv.

“Speaking to the manager about what they want going forward, it really excited me and appealed to me. I wanted to be part of it. He knows me as a player, as does [Director of Football] Kevin Thelwell. I want to work hard and do well for the team and for the fans.

“I feel playing under a manager like Frank Lampard, he will help me to get my stats up – and that is what I want to do and improve my game.

“I am a direct runner with the ball. I like to get on the ball, cut inside and create chances for the team.

“I want to help the team as best as I can, work hard and do the defensive side of the game, too.”

Born in Rochdale, McNeil joined Burnley’s academy at the age of 14 and made his senior debut before his 19th birthday in a Premier League clash against AFC Bournemouth.

He earned his England Under-21s bow in October 2019 against Slovenia and has gone on to feature for the young Lions with his new Blues teammates Ben Godfrey and Tom Davies.

“Last season was difficult for the Club, but going into the last bit of the season, you saw from the players and fans the desire, mentality and togetherness they have,” added McNeil.

“They came together and were united as one. That is massive for players and gives you that extra bit of confidence.

“This season we want to do better and I want to be part of the team to help them do that.

“I’ve played at Goodison a couple of times and you always knew it was always a difficult place to go because the fans are behind the lads from the start to the end. It is good and something I want to be part of.

“Now I am fortunate to be on the same side as the fans and am looking forward to getting going.”

Everton Director of Football, Kevin Thelwell, said: “We are delighted to secure the signing of Dwight on a five-year contract.

“Despite being only 22, he has plenty of Premier League experience and the statistics prove we have brought in one of the best young talents in English football.

“We are confident that, working with Frank and his coaching staff, Dwight can become even better and enjoy a long, successful career with Everton.”

Manager Lampard added: “I have been a big admirer of Dwight for some time. He has huge talent and is exactly the type of player we want to bring into the squad to help us improve.”


Not a bad interview really.
 
Let’s get behind him and see how he does

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Cant wait for the club interview bingo....

"Massive club"
"Historic"
"Manager is a legend"
"Everton fans demand hard work"

Theyre going for a new angle with this one. He's going to say we're a shambles off the pitch, garbage on it, he's just here to bilk us for 5 years and he insisted on no relegation clause.
 

He has only missed 2 league games since December 2018, and from my brief googling, it looks like he might have been dropped for one of them.

So in short, my point is that he doesn't seem to be injured much at all. So please let's hope it stays that way.
 
I do like that Burnley were a bunch of horrible cryarses when we sent them packing to the Championship, and now we've plucked their best player and best young player from them.

Get back in line you muppets.

They must be gutted to lose Mr 0 goals, 1 assist for £15m+
 

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