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Keith Wyness Reveals What Everton Sources at Finch Farm Have Told Him About Harrison Armstrong
Former Everton chief executive Keith Wyness has shared exciting insights from sources at the club's Finch Farm training ground about a sensational young talent, Harrison Armstrong, who is reportedly ready for first-team action.
In an exclusive revelation, Wyness disclosed that Everton staff are "blown away" by Armstrong's rapid development and potential. Sources close to the training complex have informed him that the wonderkid is making waves in the academy ranks, displaying skills that suggest he could break into the senior squad sooner than expected. "The buzz at Finch Farm is incredible," Wyness stated, emphasizing how Armstrong's performances have left coaches and scouts impressed during recent sessions.[1]
Wyness, who has deep connections within the club from his time as CEO, highlighted Armstrong's technical prowess, work ethic, and composure under pressure. He noted that the youngster has been trialing with the first team in training, where he's held his own against established professionals. "This is the kind of talent that doesn't come around often—Everton have a gem on their hands," Wyness added, urging fans to keep an eye on the promising prospect.[1][2]
The news comes amid discussions about Armstrong's future, with speculation linking him to clubs like Derby County, who may attempt to retain or sign the player. However, Wyness believes Everton are well-positioned to integrate him, potentially fending off interest from rivals. He drew parallels to past academy successes, stressing the importance of nurturing homegrown stars amid the club's recruitment challenges.[2][3]
Finch Farm, Everton's state-of-the-art facility, continues to be a hotbed for talent identification, and Armstrong's emergence is seen as a bright spot. Wyness cautioned that while the player is "first-XI ready," careful management is key to avoid burnout. Fans are already excited about what could be the next big thing from Goodison Park's youth system.[1]
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