Jordan Pickford has signed a new four-year contract to remain at Everton.
It was speculated on October 13 that the deal was coming, while Pickford was on international duty, but the club have officially confirmed on Thursday that he will stay until 2029.
The goalkeeper made history with England this week, with nine consecutive clean sheet match performances.
The 31 year old is currently in his ninth year with The Toffees, after joining them in 2017 from his boyhood club, Sunderland.
He signed for £30 million, which at the time was a British record transfer fee.
He's won player of the year four times for Everton and has confirmed himself as England's first-choice keeper.
The relationship between the player and club remains happy and comfortable.
Pickford seems to be happy to continue the partnership for the majority, if not the remainder, of his career.
Jordan Pickford has signed a new four-year deal, keeping him at Everton until the end of June 2029.
— Everton (@Everton) October 16, 2025
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The key will be to keep Everton above water and in the Premier League.
With a new stadium, new ownership and a decent start to the season under David Moyes' leadership, Everton look to be in an upward trajectory.
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They've paired this with locking down key team players. Centre-back James Tarkowski signed a new two year contract to remain at the club.
The addition of Jack Grealish over the summer also seems to have been a key move for the side.
Everton travel to the Etihad to face Grealish's old side Manchester City on Saturday October 18.
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