According to Ben Diner, Jack Harrison has a 25% chance of playing in his Everton debut this week.
The injury specialist shared the first-team news on his Premier Injuries website ahead of the EFL Cup [September 27] match against Aston Villa on Wednesday.
Harrison arrived on a season-long loan from Leeds United on August 14, but is yet to feature for the Toffees due to a hip injury.
Team news for Everton vs Aston Villa match 1 – Injury expert
According to Ben Diner, Jack Harrison has a 25% chance of playing in his Everton debut this week.
The injury specialist shared the first-team news on his Premier Injuries website ahead of the EFL Cup [September 27] match against Aston Villa on Wednesday. Harrison arrived on a season-long loan from Leeds United on August 14, but is yet to feature for the Toffees due to a hip injury.
Sean Dyche will certainly want to get Harrison on the field as soon as possible, but the last thing he needs is for the 26-year-old to aggravate his injury.
The recent signs are certainly positive as the winger appears to have recovered from the U21 match unscathed.
Matches against Aston Villa and Luton now offer the opportunity for the Leeds loanee to at least be in the matchday squad, with a view to making his debut from the bench.
Everton, in contrast, have a home game against Bournemouth on October 7, before the second international break of the season. While the Toffees may have finally turned to attack in their 3-1 win over Brentford at the weekend, Harrison’s return from injury will be a welcome boost for Dyche.
In other Everton news, details have been revealed about the £45m boost given to the Toffees to help cover the cost of building their new stadium.