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12th Jan 2017

Tom Cleverley has left Everton and has finally found his level

It's about time...

Robert Redmond

It was bound to happen eventually.

Tom Cleverley has left Everton to join Watford on-loan for the rest of the season.

The Premier League club announced the arrival of the midfielder on Thursday afternoon, just after Everton confirmed the signing of Morgan Schneiderlin from Manchester United.

Watford have the option of making the move permanent in the summer, and Everton won’t miss Cleverley.

The same way Manchester United didn’t miss him and the same way Aston Villa didn’t miss him.

In truth, how could a team miss Cleverley?

The 27-year-old has made a career in the Premier League without any one stand-out attribute. Football statistics website WhoScored.com lists players’ strengths and weaknesses.

Schneiderlin may not have made the grade at Old Trafford, but he does, according to Who Scored, at least possess the required attributes for a midfielder. You know, passing, intercepting and, if required, tackling.

Meanwhile, Cleverley “likes to do layoffs.”

 

He has 13 caps for England.

It’s dumbfounding to think Alex Ferguson once said Cleverley had the potential to be the best midfielder in Britain.

Roberto Martinez went a step further with his praise, saying:

“Technically (Cleverley is) as good as you are going to get. Probably his football understanding as good as you are going to get and that showed today.”

Cleverley did well at Watford when on-loan in the Championship back in the 2009/10 season. And maybe he’ll do well again now that he’s back in a more forgiving environment.