Supporters of Everton have reacted to transfer talk surrounding Jonjoe Kenny and a possible departure to other Premier League clubs.
According to the Daily Mail, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are keeping tabs on the 22-year-old full-back during his loan spell with Schalke 04 (via Everton News Feed), which had some fans worried.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham are all keeping interested in Everton right back Jonjoe Kenny. Kenny is on loan at Schalke this season and has started 17 games, scoring 1 and assisting 1 (Source – Daily Mail) pic.twitter.com/t6A4qpRa1v
— The Toffee Blues (@EvertonNewsFeed) January 2, 2020
I said when we sended him on loan that he has played his last game in Everton shirt. Loans dont work.
— Finners (@realfinners) January 2, 2020
alarm bells should be ringing for us here. very highly rated it seems.
— Trevor M. (@trevor_p_malco) January 2, 2020
Top player should be in our first team
— RICH (@currill1878) January 2, 2020
Not good enough for us though is he ay
— J (@G892J) January 2, 2020
Should Everton recall Jonjoe Kenny from his loan spell with Schalke 04?Yes, he could do a jobNo, needs the experience |
During this term, the English right-back has made 19 appearances for the German outfit in which he has bagged one goal and two assists (per Transfermarkt).
Despite only having an average rating of 6.58/10 so far this term (per Whoscored), some fans paid testament to the youngster’s ability and wanted to see him back at Goodison Park.
Watch a lot of bundesliga, he is playing well in a tightly drilled side- good player
— blue all over (@courtnes) January 2, 2020
I would cancel his loan and bring him home.Ancelotti is playing Coleman and Sidibe down the right alot now so he could play both roles as well amd he can cross better than Walcott.
— tony (@tonyf_efc) January 2, 2020
Just like CL crazy what a few good games does in football
— Craig (@CragOnTour) January 2, 2020
What do we think?
Whilst they are certainly some big names in the football world that are circling for the 22-year-old’s signature apparently, he still has a long way to go in his development and spending the remainder of his loan in Germany will only serve him well.