Everton news: Pundit predicts ‘huge profit’ after source’s James Garner reveal – ‘Amazing’

Everton will make a “huge profit” from the sale of midfielder James Garner.

Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, former Tottenham and England goalkeeper Paul Robinson predicted the Toffees will sell multiple stars next summer and believes they could receive double what they paid for Garner.

As revealed by Football Insider (21 February), Everton are open to offers for the 22-year-old and are keen to make a profit on the £15million they paid Man United for him in 2022.

Sources have also told Football Insider (19 February) that Tottenham and Newcastle United are keeping tabs on Garner ahead of the summer window.

James Garner has been “amazing” for Everton and Paul Robinson feels they can sell him for up to £30million

Amid continued financial pressure, Sean Dyche’s side were forced into an inactive January window and are expected to sell key players next summer to help balance the books.

Robinson tipped Garner to be “easy pickings” for top sides if Everton get relegated, but was adamant that the club could receive up to £30million.

“Everton’s transfers are difficult to predict with their financial issues,” he told Football Insider.

“But they’re going to be easy pickings if they’re in the Championship next season.

“Bigger teams will come in for their better players, including Garner.

“With their FFP issues, we know they’re going to have to toe the line.

“We know that amazing players like Garner are going to be sold, maybe Amadou Onana and Abdoulaye Doucoure too.

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“Garner will be one that teams are looking at because he’s done really well in that midfield.

“They bought him for £15million and they could probably double that after his performances and get a huge profit.”

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