Everton sign former Palace winger Townsend, goalkeeper Begovic

Football
By Reuters | Jul 20, 2021
Andros Townsend completes shock Everton move [photo courtesy]

Everton have signed Andros Townsend on a two-year deal after the winger's contract at fellow Premier League club Crystal Palace ended while veteran goalkeeper Asmir Begovic penned an initial one-year contract, the club announced on Tuesday.

A veteran of nearly 250 Premier League appearances with Tottenham Hotspur, Queens Park Rangers and Newcastle United, former England international Townsend spent five seasons with Palace and is Everton's first signing under Rafa Benitez.

Veteran goalkeeper Asmir Begovic [photo courtesy]

"Everton is a massive football club and has big ambitions next season. As the old cliché goes, it was a no-brainer," Townsend, 30, told the Everton website.

"Rafa is very experienced. He does a lot of work on the tactical side on the training pitch, he leaves no stone unturned... He's a great man-manager and he's always talking to you. I'm sure he will be very successful here."

With Begovic, Everton said they had the option to extend his contract for a further year.

Begovic was a free agent after his contract with Championship side Bournemouth expired. The 34-year-old won the Premier League title with Chelsea in the 2016-17 season.

"The ambition is to get this club to where it belongs. We want to be challenging for those European spots, challenging for trophies and being in that upper echelon of the league," Begovic said.

Everton, who finished 10th last season, begin the new league campaign at home to Southampton on Aug. 14.

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