
Brian Sorensen indications brand-new two-year Everton contract
Everton Women’s head coach Brian Sorensen has actually signed a new two-year contract.reported Sorensen,
44, remained in advanced talks over a new deal and he has now signed fresh terms through to 2027. His previous agreement had been set to expire in 2026.
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Everton’s new owners, The Friedkin Group (TFG), has been impressed with performances considering that its takeover in December and getting a brand-new deal for Sorensen over the line was thought about part of the next step in the ladies’s team’s brand-new era under its ownership.
“I have actually talked to our owners and we desire stability and to try to produce consistency in what we are doing,” Sorensen said. “Assembling an extremely competitive team is the first aim for the summer season. Then, secondly, making certain we build our personnel and efficiency around it at Finch Farm every day.
“When we put all of that together, let’s see where it can take us. I’m extremely confident we remain in a task heading in the right way.
“I more than happy the group continue to buy into the way we wish to play. The excitement for what’s to come is actually big which’s likewise one of the reasons I’m really delighted to be staying.”
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Sorensen joined Everton from Fortuna Hjorring in the summer season of 2022 and led the club to 6th and eighth-place Women’s Super League finishes in his first two seasons in charge.Following a slow
start to the 2024-25 project, an encouraging run of results given that November– consisting of a victory over Liverpool at Goodison Park and a 2-1 win over Manchester City– has moved Everton up to 8th in the WSL, 4 points behind Liverpool in fifth and 11 points clear of relegation.reported in February Everton are considering making Goodison Park the new home for the ladies’s group as the guys’s side relocate to the brand-new Everton Arena at Bramley-Moore Dock ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.Everton return to action against Brighton and Hove Albion on Sunday.This article originally appeared in The Athletic.UK Women’s Football 2025 The Athletic Media Business