Everton has justifiably been connected to a few high-profile departures in their desperate attempt to raise some cash.
A few people make up the spine that has accomplished such accomplishment, and the advancements made in the last several months have been mesmerizing and stratospheric.
Amadou Onana and Jarrad Branthwaite, among others, have contributed a young core to counterbalance the experience of Jordan Pickford, James Tarkowski, and other players.
Still, it is hardly surprise that attention is being drawn elsewhere to that erstwhile pair.
Sean Dyche will be praying that none of these talents goes down because that would be a gut punch that would seriously damage both central midfield and center back.
However, the attention paid to Ben Godfrey has signaled a promising opportunity to possibly raise some desperately needed funds without jeopardizing the first team.
According to sources, Tottenham Hotspur appeared to be the team most likely to pursue him; nevertheless, the most recent TEAMtalk article aims to refute those claims.
How good has Ben Godfrey been for Everton?
Godfrey’s career was once promising, but injuries and other setbacks have hindered it. Nevertheless, even though he has fallen far down the Everton hierarchy, there is always a potential that he could rise back to prominence.
The 25-year-old showed promise throughout the backline for the great Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti, and there was a real chance that he would break into the England lineup.
In reality, the defender would go on to make 29 Premier League starts the next season after moving from Norwich City for £20 million, averaging 1.1 interceptions, 1.8 tackles, and 3.5 clearances per game, according to Sofascore.
He did appear to turn back the years in Burnley last Saturday, despite the fact that that caliber of performance has rarely been seen since.
Just before halftime, following a relaxed performance at Turf Moor, he would use the skills that had previously made him a beloved figure on Merseyside with a scathing defensive interception that prevented a certain goal.
But he was dropped in the EFL Cup three days later.
Maybe this new agreement is Godfrey’s way of expressing his faith again after a few very difficult years in royal blue.
Few could contest his enormous physical attributes, which are maybe ideal for elite football.
Because of this, and because of his track record of success since joining in 2022, fans are likely to have faith in Kevin Thelwell’s decision-making abilities.