‘No doubt’ - Kevin Thelwell makes prediction after latest Everton transfer confirmed

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Everton have opted to send young keeper Harry Tyrer on loan to Chesterfield.

Everton have confirmed that Harry Tyrer has joined Chesterfield.

As reported by LiverpoolWorld, the goalkeeper’s season-long loan switch to the National League club has now been announced and will come into place from 1 July.

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Tyrer will spend the 2023-24 campaign with the Spireites, who will be pushing for promotion and a return to the Football League.

The 21-year-old is a product of the Toffees academy, having been with the club since the age of seven. Last summer, Tyrer signed a new deal until 2025 before joining Chester on loan. He enjoyed a highly fruitful campaign, recording 21 clean sheets in 55 appearances as the Seals reached the National League North play-offs.

As a reward for his eye-catching performances, Tyrer was named in the National League North Team of the Season and named Chester’s Young Player of the Season.

Now the stopper will move up to the top tier of the non-league pyramid. He joins a Chesterfield outfit who were beaten by Nott County in last season’s play-off final on penalties at Wembley and are the bookmakers’ favourites to win the title in the upcoming campaign.

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Everton director of football Kevin Thelwell is confident Tyrer will continue to progress at Paul Cook’s side. He said: “This loan move is another important step in Harry’s development, playing in a competitive league under a well-respected manager in Paul Cook.

“Giving our young talented players vital experience, overseen by our loan pathways manager, James Vaughan, is an important part of our player development strategy and we have no doubt Harry will continue his progress at Chesterfield.”

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