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Everton kick off spending spree with record signing of Jordan Pickford via The Guardian

• Fee could hit £30m and makes Pickford third most expensive keeper ever
• Ajax’s Davy Klaassen could be next arrival of busy summer at Everton
Everton have launched what promises to be the biggest spending spree in the club’s history by signing Jordan Pickford from Sunderland for a record fee which could rise to £30m.

The goalkeeper signed a five-year contract on Thursday after Everton moved swiftly to secure their first-choice option for the manager, Ronald Koeman. A £25m fee which is expected to reach £30m was agreed with Sunderland, representing a record sum for Everton and making Pickford Britain’s most expensive keeper, before the 23-year-old passed a medical on Wednesday.

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Everton kick off spending spree with £30m signing of Jordan Pickford via The Guardian

• Fee makes Pickford most expensive British goalkeeper ever
• Ajax’s Davy Klaassen may be next arrival of busy summer at Everton
Everton have launched what promises to be the biggest spending spree in the club’s history by signing Jordan Pickford from Sunderland for a record fee that could rise to £30m.

The goalkeeper signed a five-year contract after Everton moved swiftly to secure their first-choice option for the manager, Ronald Koeman. A £25m fee, which is expected to reach £30m, was agreed with Sunderland, representing a record sum for Everton and making the 23-year-old the most expensive British goalkeeper.

Related: Harry Maguire completes Leicester City transfer from Hull

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Confirmed: Everton Sign Davy Klaassen via GrandOldTeam

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Everton have completed the £23.6m signing of Ajax captain Davy Klaassen on a five-year deal.

The Netherlands midfielder, 24, has made 163 appearances, scoring 49 goals, since his debut for Ajax in 2011, winning three Eredivisie titles.

Klaassen: “It is difficult to leave Ajax but I think this is a good step for me now.

“I’ve walked around the training ground and talked with a few people and it feels good,” Klaassen told evertontv.

“I spoke a few weeks ago with Ronald Koeman about Everton. I wanted to come here and check if this was the right club for me and since I came here I feel so happy. It’s a great club.

“The moment that I spoke with the manager directly I got a good feeling. He’s an honest guy, we talked about the Club, about the way he wants to play and that gave me a positive feeling.

“I talked to him about the Club and everything we want to achieve and he was really positive. It’s difficult to leave Ajax but I think this is a good step for me now and I’m really looking forward to my time here.”

“I’m an attacking midfielder player who likes to get in the box,” he said. “I also like to be aggressive on the field and press all the time. I like to score and create goals and I like to win.

“I want us to get better and better as a team and we will see where we go, but I have a good feeling about it.”

Koeman added: “I’m delighted we’ve been able to bring Davy to Everton.

“He’s a player who is only 24 but has a lot of experience and is a leader on the pitch. He has already captained Ajax for two seasons and that shows you the type of person he is.

“He is hardworking, likes to press and, of course, will give us more creativity and goals.

“It is another major signing for Everton Football Club and I am really happy we have been able to complete the deal so early in the summer.”

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