England Women legend Jill Scott returns to former club Everton as Man City midfielder joins on loan

Published on: 21 January 2021

Everton Women have signed Jill Scott on loan from Manchester City for the rest of the season.

Scott, who has 149 caps for England, played for the Toffees from 2006 to 2013, helping them win the FA Cup in 2010 and the Premier League Cup in 2008.

Since joining City, the midfielder has won three FA Cups, three Continental Cups and the WSL.

'I am delighted to be able to bring Jill back to the club,' said Everton boss Willie Kirk.

'She was a pivotal figure at Everton when the Women's Super League was first formed and went on to become a significant part of Manchester City establishing themselves as one of the top clubs in this country.

'Her achievements in the game are incredible, and that was recognised with her MBE in the 2020 New Year's Honours list.

'She is very excited to join us and I expect her to challenge and raise our standards, adding to the good work we are doing.

'It may only be a loan deal until the end of the season but I feel she can have a long-term impact to the journey that we are currently on.

'I'm really looking forward to working with her and it is another sign of our intent.'

Everton Women Sporting and Commercial Director, Sarvar Ismailov, added: 'It is great to welcome Jill back home. We all know the qualities which she brings to our squad but, most importantly, she gives us that winning mentality which will help our team.

'We are still in the process of strengthening and building that winning squad that can challenge the top four in the WSL.'

Scott has only started two league games for City this season but was on the scoresheet in the 7-0 victory over Aston Villa last weekend. She also played 90 minutes and extra time as Gareth Taylor's side were knocked out of the Continental Cup by Chelsea on Wednesday.

The 33-year-old is in contention to make her Everton return in the WSL match against Tottenham on Sunday.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com

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