Pickford to stay at Everton until 2029 after signing new contract
Jordan Pickford is targeting silverware with Everton.
Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has signed a new four-year contract at the club.
Pickford joined Everton from boyhood club Sunderland in 2017 and has since made 326 appearances for the Toffees.
England’s first-choice goalkeeper is now under contract until 2029, his new agreement adding two extra years to his stay at the club.
“I’m delighted,” he told evertontv. “Delighted to get it done – it’s an extra two years, so four years in total. I’m over the moon and it gives me the opportunity to build a legacy for myself here, move forward and build this club to where we want to be.
“Everton is a really special club to me. Coming from Sunderland as a young lad and growing into a man here, it’s been a special time for me and my family.
“I think everyone’s seen the changes and how I’ve developed over time, but I’m still that lad who loves to keep the ball out of the net. It’s been Everton who have helped me develop and a lot of hard work’s been put in as well.
“It’s always felt like a natural fit for me, with the fans and the passion – it’s second to none and something I thrive off. It’s been a mega journey so far.”
Pickford seeking Everton silverware
Everton have made a strong start to life at the Hill-Dickinson Stadium after saying farewell to Goodison Park.
They have yet to lose at their new home, and Pickford believes exciting times are on the horizon.
“I think the dark days are behind us and it’s about building that momentum as a team and the club now,” said Pickford. “I think it’s the whole deal, really.
“The new owners have come in and have shown they want to move us forward, the manager since he has come in has shown that, too, and us as players on the pitch.
“The manager wanted us to continue our form [from the end of last season] into this one and he’ll keep pushing us.
“We’ve started well and we want to keep building that momentum and get Everton Football Club back to a team that competes in Europe. We know it’s tough to do but it’s a journey we want to go on and it’s hard work that we’ll put in as a club.
“We want to have that direction and, hopefully, one day we’ll lift some silverware as well.”