
Jack Harrison Finds His Rhythm at Everton, Poised for Rejuvenation Under David Moyes
As Jack Harrison enters his second season on loan at Everton, his future remains uncertain. Whether he returns to Leeds United or secures a permanent move to the Toffees, the 28-year-old winger faces a crucial decision this summer.
However, Harrison has recently been a standout performer for Everton, shining in training and playing a vital role due to the team’s injury woes. This surge in form has sparked speculation about his long-term prospects at Goodison Park.

David Moyes Reflects on Jack Harrison’s Role at Everton
It’s a predicament for the winger, who hasn’t consistently impressed during his time at Goodison Park. However, Harrison is determined to secure a permanent move to Everton, and his recent performances have given him a strong case.
Speaking in his pre-match press conference, manager David Moyes highlighted Harrison’s valuable contributions, particularly in assisting the club’s new signing, Carlos Alcaraz, who shares a Spanish-speaking background with the on-loan winger.
“He’s done a great job with Carlos. I think Jack himself needs more confidence,” Moyes said. “He has done well for us away at Crystal Palace. We need them (players). I’m pleased Jack has got back in it.”
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Harrison Builds on Crystal Palace Performance for Everton
Since Moyes’ arrival, Harrison’s performances have been inconsistent, but the 28-year-old put in a solid display against Crystal Palace. The language barrier with Alcaraz has been eliminated, which has undoubtedly benefited Harrison’s game.
Harrison’s Statistics in Crystal Palace 1-2 Everton | |
Minutes Played | 90 |
Dribble Success % | 67% (4/6 – most in the game) |
Passing Accuracy % | 72% |
Chances Created | 1 |
Duels Won | 6 |
Former Everton defender Sean Dyche has recognized Harrison’s potential, and now, the fans may be starting to see the winger’s true abilities as well.
With his future still uncertain, Harrison has limited time to prove himself. He must continue to build on his impressive performance against Crystal Palace and cement his place in Everton’s lineup.