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Thursday’s Everton News: Arsenal penalty error, Armstrong recall confirmed, Louza link

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Your daily dose of Everton news and rumors

From all of us at the Royal Blue Mersey website, we would like to wish you a very Happy New Year! 2025 has been an incredible year of change for Everton and we can only see even more growth and success as we approach the new year.

Which is not surprising: Everton should have been awarded a penalty in their 1-0 defeat to Arsenal on December 20, according to the Premier League’s Key Match Incidents panel. (BBC)

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Harrison Armstrong has been officially recalled from his loan spell at Preston North End. (Everton FC)

James Tarkowski is having another excellent season statistically. (ESPN)

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Friedkin Group have a smart decision to make as Everton’s exit may no longer be guaranteed. (Liverpool Echo)

Everton ended 2025 in style on Tuesday night with a 2-0 victory over Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. Go behind the scenes of the traveling Toffees with our latest edition of On The Road!

Everton are among four Premier League clubs tracking Watford midfielder Imran Louza, sources confirm, and the Hornets could fight to keep him in January. (Team conversation)

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2025 was the year that Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium burst onto the global sporting scene. Here’s a look at some of the highlights of a momentous year in the history of Everton Football Club. (Everton FC)

Everton’s unsung heroes overcome humiliation and injuries to give David Moyes a January boost. (Liverpool Echo)

The progress that Everton has made in 2025. (Vavel)

Martin Sherif has been recalled from his loan spell with Rotherham United. This decision should not affect the first team. (Everton FC)

Everton January transfer window preview – when the transfer window opens and closes, what Everton’s needs are and who the players are we’ve already been linked with. (Royal Mersey Blue)

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Three key players will be eligible to face Brentford after avoiding suspensions, but Iliman Ndiaye was withdrawn at half-time for Senegal on Tuesday. (Liverpool Echo)

James Garner’s excellent form makes his new contract a priority. (Prince Rupert Tower)

The UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League qualifiers continue as do club friendly matches.

Full match schedule here.

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