Sunderland Echo

Everton eye £10m-rated Patterson with Wolves and Foxes also keen

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Everton are interested in signing Sunderland goalkeeper Anthony Patterson – according to reports.

Patterson has made the news several times in recent weeks with talk suggesting the North Shields-born stopper is being watched by England boss Gareth Southgate with a full call-up potentiall­y on the cards

It has also been suggested that Patterson could be made

England’s number one for the Under-21s European Championsh­ips. Patterson is still eligible to play for England’s Under-21s despite being 22 due to his age when the qualifying campaign began.

The Sunderland goalkeeper won the North East Football Writers’ Associatio­n’s Young Player of the Year award after some stellar performanc­es over the past 12 months.

Patterson is also the subject of reported interest from Premier League clubs with the stopper being eyed for a permanent transfer by Wolves and Leicester City for a fee in the region of £10million. Now, a fresh report from Football League World has claimed that Everton have now joined the race to sign the goalkeeper.

FLW also state that Sunderland are braced for bids for Patterson but would sell at the right price in the summer should Everton, Wolves or Leicester City’s interest materialis­e into a firm bid.

After being given the number one jersey in the summer, the 22-year-old stopper has started all 35 league games in the Championsh­ip this season, including last Saturday’s loss against Stoke City

The Academy of Light graduate was sent on loan to Notts County in the National League last campaign but was recalled by Alex Neil and claimed his place as first choice for the rest of the season. Patterson started in both of Sunderland’s League One play-off semi-final games against Sheffield Wednesday and retained his place at Wembley in the final against Wycombe Wanderers, producing a stunning save from Sam Vokes to keep Sunderland in front.

The Cats are next in action against Norwich City at Carrow Road on Sunday in the Championsh­ip with Mowbray’s men searching for a first victory after failing to win their last four fixtures in the league with Patterson likely to start his 36th game.

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