- Everton's African prospect Tyler Onyango has returned to the club from his loan spell at Stockport ahead of schedule.
- Onyango, born in England to a Kenyan father, has the opportunity to switch affiliations and play for the Harambee Stars
- Everton has reinstated their former coach David Moyes after relieving Sean Dyche of his duties.
Tyler Onyango has returned to Everton after his temporary contract was terminated early in the season.
Onyango was temporarily transferred to Stockport, a League One club, for a full season.
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However, the loan deal was cut short after Onyango was sidelined by a hamstring injury, requiring his return to Everton prematurely.
"Onyango's loan has been terminated because of his injury and he will be undergoing rehabilitation at Everton's medical facility at Finch Farm," stated Everton.
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He made 10 appearances for the team managed by Dave Challinor, helping the side with one assist. Stockport was in seventh place at the end of his stint, earning 38 points. This was three points short of the spot vacated at Reading and 15 points behind Birmingham, which was at the top.
Has Tyler Onyango ever played for Everton?
The midfielder has played primarily for Everton's youth teams, but his senior appearances total four. He made his senior debut in a 2021 FA Cup match versus Sheffield Wednesday. A decade on, he made his Premier League debut against Manchester City, which followed 10 months after his initial senior appearance.
What other clubs has Tyler Onyango played for?
In addition to Everton and Stockport, Onyango has been on loan at Burton Albion and at Forest Green Rovers.
Is Tyler Onyango eligible to represent the Kenyan national team, Harambee Stars?
The 21-year-old was born to a Kenyan father and an English mother. He played for England's U17s, which is what makes him eligible to play for the Harambee Stars.
Everton rehire David Moyes
The Creams recently fired Sean Dyche after a string of only one win in 11 games. The club has since brought back its former coach, David Moyes, who had been without a job since leaving West Ham United last season.
"It's fantastic to be back! I had an amazing 11 years at Everton and I jumped at the chance to rejoin this fantastic club. Now, it's time for Goodison and all Evertonians to rally behind our players this season so we can successfully relocate to our wonderful new stadium as a Premier League team," said Moyes after his appointment.
Everton currently have 17 points, standing just one point above the relegation zone.
Kenyan Footballer Stands Out in English Club Competition
has also commented on the impressive performance of Kenyan international Vincent Harper in the FA Cup.
Harper scored once and provided an assist to enable his Exeter City side to reach the FA Cup fourth round for the first time in 44 years by defeating Championship team Oxford United.
The 24-year-old was previously called up by former coach Engin Firat for a national team match against Russia.