Tension & Drama Unfold at Hill Dickinson Stadium
Tension is mounting at Hill Dickinson Stadium as Everton face an unexpected contract stand-off with England international goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. Negotiations over a new deal have reportedly stalled after the shot-stopper demanded a staggering £265,000-per-week salary, leaving the club hierarchy reluctant to meet his terms ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
With uncertainty growing, manager David Moyes has reportedly been instructed by Everton’s top management to begin exploring alternative options between the posts. Sources suggest the Toffees have already made contact with an unnamed Spanish goalkeeper, with discussions progressing quietly before the global tournament begins.
The situation has sparked concern among Everton supporters, who view Pickford as a cornerstone of the club’s recent success. However, with financial discipline becoming a priority, the board appears determined not to break its wage structure. The coming weeks could prove decisive, with Everton facing a major decision that may reshape their goalkeeping department for the new season.











