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Wheeler Completes Everton Transfer

Midfielder Clare Wheeler has signed a permanent contract with Everton, agreeing a two-and-a-half-year deal until the end of June 2025.

The Australia international initially joined the Club on loan from Danish side Fortuna Hjørring in August last year but has now made a permanent move for an undisclosed fee.

Despite her start to life on Merseyside being delayed by injury, Wheeler has made seven appearances so far this term under Brian Sorensen, the manager she previously worked with at Fortuna.

A popular member of the Everton squad, the 24-year-old spoke of her emotion to continue her journey in Royal Blue.

“I’m excited, delighted, just really happy to stay here,” Wheeler told evertontv.

“Playing for Everton was something I had to work to achieve and I’m really thankful to Brian [Sorensen] for bringing me here.

“I’ve really enjoyed the past six months. To have the opportunity to stay here for even longer is perfect.”

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Tue 10 Jan 2023

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Ahead of her move to the Club in the summer, manager Sorensen described Wheeler as one of the most consistent performers during the duo’s time working together in Denmark.

The midfielder expressed her gratitude to her boss and is eager to continue to repay that belief with performances for Everton.

“Fortuna was my first move overseas and Brian put a lot of faith in me,” she added.

“He brought me to Everton and continued to challenge me in a new environment which is something I’m incredibly grateful for.

“I love it here in England. As an Aussie, it’s been really easy to transition culturally, but I really enjoy the football, too.

“It’s one of the best leagues in the world and, looking ahead to the World Cup, it’s the place that I want to be.

“For me, I have to keep looking forward and be the best player that I can be.

“I’m happy that it’s at Everton and to be amongst this group of players. It’s really special and I feel we’re building towards something.

“All of us know that we need to work our socks off. We need to push to see how high we can go and that’s a really good environment to be in.

“This playing group is one of the best I have been a part of.”

Manager Sorensen hopes his number seven can kick on over the second part of the season.

“I’m really happy Clare can continue her journey here,” he told evertonfc.com.

“She was one of the players I identified last summer who I wanted to bring here and work with again.

“She’s been a little unlucky with injuries over the first half of the season. We believe in her. She’s a smart player and suits our style of play.

“We know what she’s capable of and what she can offer – we were never in doubt of that.

“I’m happy we could reach an agreement and I’m looking forward to seeing what Clare can bring to us in the coming months.”