
Everton goalkeeper now in advanced talks to leave Hill Dickinson Stadium
Everton goalkeeper Harry Tyrer is in advanced talks to leave the club amid what is expected to be a busy January transfer window.
Football Insider revealed on Sunday that Everton are interested in a move for Arsenal defender Ben White, as they look to solve their defensive issues.
The Toffees are without several options at the back, with injuries and suspensions constantly proving a pain for David Moyes.
Michael Keane was sent off against Wolves last week, after he appeared to pull the hair of Tolu Arokodare.
Everton appealed Keane’s red card to the FA, but said they were surprised and disappointed when their claims were knocked back.

Harry Tyrer set to leave Everton
Football Insider revealed in August that Hearts were looking at a move for Tyrer, after the goalkeeper had spent last season on loan at Blackpool.
But a move never materialised, despite what had been a strong campaign for the young shot-stopper with the Tangerines.
| Harry Tyrer | League One 2025-26 |
| Appearances | 38 |
| Clean sheets | 12 |
| Saves | 96 |
| Save percentage | 69.6% |
| Goals prevented | 3.88 |
With Everton signing Mark Travers from Bournemouth in the summer, chances have been hard to come by for the 24-year-old this season.
Tyrer has failed to feature for Moyes’ team this season, and has only appeared twice for the Under-21s.
Naturally, the Englishman is seeking a move away this summer and he appears to have found his next destination.
Everton insider – The Bobble – reported on Tuesday that Cardiff City are advancing in talks to sign Tyrer, although it is not known at this time whether that will be a permanent deal, or a loan.
What Steve Bruce said about Harry Tyrer
Blackpool were keen to bring Tyrer back to League One for this season, and the goalkeeper will feel as if that move should have happened.
Instead he has been left to sit on his hands for six months, wasting the form he had built up at the back end of his stint in Steve Bruce‘s squad.
Speaking towards the end of the season, the now-former Blackpool manager said: “Harry is a different goalkeeper altogether to the one that started the season. He looks very assured, and has done exceptionally well.
“We have to be respectful to Everton. If they’ll give us him back, then we’ll take it.” It now looks as if Tyrer will be heading to the same league, but not the same team.