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Seamus Coleman To Leave Everton At The End Of Season After 17 Years
The 37-year-old defender, who joined Everton from Sligo Rovers F.C. in January 2009 for just £60,000, has become one of the club’s modern-day legends during his long stay at Goodison Park.
Coleman revealed that Sunday’s home match against Sunderland A.F.C. will be his final appearance at the stadium as an Everton player. The Irish player has been offered a coaching role by the club, but says he will take time during the summer before deciding on his future.
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- 24 May 2026 09:59