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Everton Faces Regret Over Isaac Price’s Departure as He Shines
Everton Football Club is experiencing a promising start to the season, bolstered by a busy transfer window. The club’s latest signing, German midfielder Merlin Rohl, joined on loan from SC Freiburg with an obligation to buy, marking the ninth addition to the squad. Manager David Moyes has also welcomed notable players such as Jack Grealish and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, the latter expected to keep Rohl out of the lineup for now. Despite these positive developments, the club may soon regret a significant transfer decision made two years ago regarding midfielder Isaac Price.
Price’s departure from Everton in 2023 came after he opted for a free transfer to seek more consistent first-team football with Standard Liege in Belgium. Although Everton valued the young talent, he received limited opportunities, featuring in just two Premier League matches during his time at Goodison Park. His decision to leave was driven by the desire for regular playing time, a factor that could have been addressed had the club made a stronger push to retain him.
After 18 months in the Jupiler Pro League, Price secured a move to West Bromwich Albion for approximately £2.6 million in January. Since joining the Baggies, the 21-year-old midfielder has enjoyed a remarkable start to the current Championship season, scoring three goals and providing two assists in just five appearances.
Price’s Impact on the International Stage
On September 7, 2025, Price achieved a notable milestone on the international front by scoring an equaliser against Germany. This goal made him the youngest player to reach ten goals for Northern Ireland, further highlighting his growing reputation. The achievement drew praise from football legends, including West Brom icon Tony Brown, who stated that Price “is going to be a top player.”
The impact of Price’s departure is particularly poignant for Everton, as they now face the possibility of losing a valuable asset. Should Price continue to excel in the Championship, Premier League clubs are likely to express interest next summer, and West Brom is unlikely to entertain offers below market value.
While Everton’s current squad looks promising, the potential long-term implications of letting a player with Price’s talent slip away could haunt the club. The decision to allow him to leave for regular playing time may reflect broader strategic missteps that could affect their competitiveness in the league.
In conclusion, as Everton navigates the current season, the club must reflect on its past transfer decisions and their impact on future success. The emergence of Isaac Price as a key player for West Bromwich Albion serves as a reminder of the importance of nurturing homegrown talent and ensuring that promising players are given the opportunities they deserve.
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