Loan spells with Everton helped those two young forwards eventually make a name for themselves at Chelsea and Manchester City respectively, with both keen to stress how important their time with the Blues was to their development. "Everton helped me massively,” Beever-Jones told Sky Sports after developing into a key player with the Women's Super League champions. “Everton gave me that trust and game time I needed.”
It's clear that other Lionesses prospects have taken note as well, as more and more are looking to the blue half of Merseyside to further their development, with two young England internationals snapped up by the club just this summer. It’s something Everton and their head coach Brian Sorensen are leaning into massively, too. “We are aligned with the ownership to make us attractive to the Lionesses,” he explained.


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