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Richard Garnett

Michael Keane 'opens door' to European move amid Everton exit links

Everton are reportedly considering letting Michael Keane leave Goodison Park on loan when the January transfer window opens.

And that could alert some of the Blues' Premier League rivals, while a move abroad has also been touted.

The 29-year-old centre-back has found himself pushed to first-team margins after Frank Lampard brought James Tarkowski and Conor Coady to Merseyside in the summer, with the pair going on the establish themselves as a first-choice partnership.

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Keane has only started one Blues match all season, against Fleetwood Town in the EFL Cup, and his only Premier League appearance came as a substitute against Brentford on August 27. With Ben Godfrey, Yerry Mina and Mason Holgate, the former Burnley player's opportunities now appear limited, paving the way for a possible January move.

According to the Daily Mail, Nottingham Forest and West Ham considered a move for Keane in the summer, but with Everton yet to complete their recruitment at the time, the Blues "turned down offers". Although a move to another Premier League club "would not come as a surprise", a switch to a different European league is also a viable option for the centre-back.

Keane has reportedly acquired an Irish passport, which will allow him to bypass Brexit regulations imposed on UK passport holders.

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