Blackpool make their first addition of the January transfer window with the loan signing of Everton striker

Blackpool have signed Everton striker Ellis Simms on loan until the end of the season.
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The 20-year-old, who becomes Blackpool’s first addition of the January transfer window, is highly-rated at Goodison Park and has recently been training with Carlo Ancelotti’s first-team squad.

The forward is also one of the leading goalscorers in Under-23s football this season, hitting eight goals in 12 games for the Toffees.

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On his move, Simms said: “This is a club with great history and I’m looking forward to what’s ahead.

“As soon as I found out about the interest, I thought this is the place where I can improve my game, step on to the stage and show what I can do.”

On the books at Goodison Park since the age of 16, Simms has been prolific throughout his time on Merseyside.

The striker scored eight goals in 15 league games during the 2019/20 campaign and an incredible 32 goals in 21 league matches for Everton’s U18 side in 2018/19, which took his overall tally to 46 in all competitions that season.

Simms will spend the remainder of the campaign with the SeasidersSimms will spend the remainder of the campaign with the Seasiders
Simms will spend the remainder of the campaign with the Seasiders
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Simms has yet to make his competitive debut for the Toffees, but he was named among Ancelotti’s substitutes during their recent FA Cup win against Rotherham United.

He was also named in Everton’s senior squad for the Premier League fixture against Sheffield United back in July.

The Oldham-born frontman is eligible to make his Blackpool debut on Saturday in their FA Cup fourth round tie against Brighton & Hove Albion.

Simms’ arrival will help boost Blackpool’s frontline during a campaign where they have struggled for goals, scoring just 21 times in 21 league games.

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Prior to Simms’ move, the Seasiders only had two recognised number nines on their books in Jerry Yates and Gary Madine.

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