Tottenham and Manchester United might try to sign Jordan Pickford from Chelsea this summer.
The England International is a focal member for Everton with whom he has verbally agreed an additional five-year contract.
Everton, according to the Daily Mail, have not yet approved the new contract, putting Chelsea, Tottenham, and Manchester United on notice that Pickford might be available for a transfer next summer. Transfermarkt estimates that Goodison Park's current contract, which runs through 2024, is worth £24.8 million.
Pickford has committed his future to the Toffees, and Lampard is quick to sign his starting quarterback to new contracts right away. However, the club's owners have surprisingly decided to hold off.
Chelsea may be looking for a new goalkeeper in time for next season after Edouard Mendy turned down their offer of a new contract, as reported by The Sun.
The Senegalese goalkeeper has been supplanted by Kepa Arrizabalaga, who kept a perfect sheet in Tuesday's 2-0 win over Bournemouth.
However, Pickford may be the target of competition from Tottenham and Manchester United, who are both searching for long-term replacements for David de Gea and Hugo Lloris.
Chelsea will face Nottingham Forest again on January 1st.
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