Everton are reportedly struggling to offload Tyias Browning.

According to the Liverpool Echo, Everton are struggling to find a club who will take defender Tyias Browning on loan before Friday’s deadline.
The Toffees have recently moved out Muhamed Besic and Yannick Bolasie in loan deals to Championship clubs, and may be hoping for more on Friday.
The loan deadline for Football League clubs arrives at 5pm tomorrow, and Everton hope to move on Tyias Browning – but they may not get what they want.
The Liverpool Echo report that Everton are struggling to find a suitor for Browning, with clubs so far unwilling to take the 24-year-old on loan for the season.
The 24-year-old has come up through the ranks with the Toffees and spent last season on loan with Sunderland, where he struggled to hit top form as the Black Cats suffered relegation to League One.
Back in 2014, youth academy product Browning made his first-team debut against Liverpool, and impressed then-manager Roberto Martinez enough to earn praise for being ‘phenomenal’ in training and for shackling Raheem Sterling.

Four years on, Everton can’t find anybody to take Browning off their hands, with two poor loan spells with Sunderland and Preston North End in his most recent history.
At 24, Browning is struggling to prove that he can made the grade at Goodison Park, and the fact that no clubs want to take him on loan only adds to the suggestion that his days with the Toffees could be numbered.

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