Loan for Tom next season, take him out of his comfort zone and see if he's up to the task. Still routing for ya Tom but Everton have got too many players who are too comfortable with just making a decent living at Everton.
I agree
Would love him to succeed, but maybe he just needs a push. Say Norwich or Bournemouth even but one of the better Championship clubs would really make him stronger.
By the way re: other posters who don't like his holiday to New York fashion week, I think his 'fashion' and love for Instagram should not at all be used against him. We have no idea what else he does outside football and as a 20something if he liked spending his money and posting it online we have to assume he's not doing it instead of training and playing. Most top players play playstation or go to Dubai etc., but we can only judge them on their performance - I'm sure if their private life is affecting their performance in training, the manager would notice.
Take Baines for instance, as a comparison. He is the opposite of Davies in terms of his social media and the image he portrays, but he's a different generation. He's decided to stay private, and that's probably better for him, but the stories are that he's big into music, photography etc and that's his escape or break from football. So what if he does that in his private time? Doesn't mean he's not committed to Everton. I remember when he was on a run of bad form people started criticising his private life.
I saw Bainesy and Davies at Bold Street Coffee a few weeks ago … in the morning they were at training. were they wrong to go out for a coffee and hang out with mates on the street? Should they have gone straight home and watched more videos of training and matches etc?
I think we're harsh..younger players are obviously more on social media, and obviously they want to be like Ronaldo and show off their body and their looks on Instagram, especially if they're single. Just judge them on the pitch only, leave their behaviour to the coaching staff