Delph, Tosun and Sigurdsson released on free transfers by Everton after trio who cost £73m see contracts expire
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EVERTON are set to release Fabian Delph, Gylfi Sigurdsson and Cenk Tosun.
The Toffees spent an eye-watering £73million on signing the trio, who are all now free agents.
Jonjoe Kenny will also leave Goodison Park after rejecting a new contract.
Delph, 32, joined Everton from Manchester City - where he won the Premier League twice. - in 2019
Having arrived for £8.5m, he went on to make just 41 appearances for the club, struggling with injury throughout.
Sigurdsson was signed by Ronald Koeman for £44.5m after impressing at Swansea.
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The 32-year-old Icelandic midfielder scored 31 goals in 156 matches but has not featured since May 2021.
Turkish striker Tosun spent four years on Everton's books .
But last season he was on the pitch for just 11 MINUTES in all competitions.
He was loaned out to Crystal Palace and Besiktas during his time on Merseyside.
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As for Kenny, are reporting that he has had an offer from another Premier League team and two in Germany.
The full-back spent the 2019-20 season on loan at Schalke.
Everton also confirmed that they have renewed the contracts of goalkeepers Asmir Begovic and Andy Lonergan.