Everton secure Hayden Hackney signing from Middlesbrough
Everton have announced the signing of midfielder Hayden Hackney from Championship side Middlesbrough. The Premier League club confirmed the deal on Thursday. Hackney, who is 24, has signed a five-year contract with the Merseyside club.
While the initial transfer fee was not officially disclosed, British media reports indicate an agreement worth approximately £16.5 million. This figure could potentially increase with additional add-ons. Hackney’s move represents manager David Moyes’ first acquisition of the summer transfer window.
Hackney’s transfer follows an impressive 2025-26 campaign for Middlesbrough, where he was recognised for his performances by being named the Championship Player of the Season. He captained Middlesbrough throughout the season, making 41 appearances across all competitions.
Speaking about his decision to join Everton, Hackney highlighted the influence of his new manager. He stated that Moyes’ track record of bringing players from the Championship to the Premier League was a significant factor in his choice. Hackney expressed his hope to be the next player to successfully make this transition with Everton.
Hackney also shared his expectations for his role at the club, telling fans to anticipate a blend of attacking and defensive contributions. He mentioned his ability to carry the ball well, make late runs into the box, and potentially score goals. He believes there is more to come from his game once he adapts to the Premier League.
Moyes’ Perspective and Club Ambitions
David Moyes commented on the signing, describing Hackney as a promising young player who the club has been monitoring for some time. Moyes expressed his anticipation of working with the midfielder. He noted Everton’s history of identifying successful players from the Championship who have proven to be good investments for the club, hoping Hackney will follow this trend.
Moyes also highlighted Hackney’s status as an England Under-21 international, indicating that his arrival will enhance competition in midfield, a key objective for the upcoming season. Hackney was part of the England team that won the European Under-21 Championship in 2025.
Middlesbrough had previously rejected multiple bids from Everton for Hackney, holding out for a higher valuation for a player with 12 months remaining on his contract. Interest from Crystal Palace reportedly strengthened Middlesbrough’s negotiating position, but Hackney was reportedly keen on joining Everton.
Everton will be looking for Hackney to help the club progress after a challenging end to the 2025-26 season. The Toffees were in contention for a European spot for much of the campaign but concluded in 13th place following a poor run of results. The club also exited both domestic cup competitions early and has not secured silverware since the 1995 FA Cup.
Upcoming Fixtures and Preparations
Everton are set to commence their pre-season preparations, with their first match scheduled against Dundee on 18 July. Other friendly fixtures include matches against Bolton, Stoke City, and Newcastle.
The Premier League season for Everton will begin with a home fixture against Crystal Palace. The club is also scheduled to face Manchester United and Tottenham within their opening four league matches.

In other transfer news, Tottenham have confirmed the signing of midfielder Mateus Fernandes from West Ham. The 21-year-old Portugal international began his career at Sporting and spent a season at Southampton in 2024-25 before joining the Hammers in August of last year.
Spurs head coach Roberto De Zerbi praised Fernandes’ qualities, noting his ability to combine ball control with intensity and intelligence, which aligns with the team’s playing style. De Zerbi highlighted Fernandes’ existing experience in the Premier League, despite his age, and his consistent performance at that level.
Fernandes expressed his excitement for this new chapter, citing Tottenham as a significant club and crediting the head coach as a key factor in his decision. He mentioned a shared football philosophy with De Zerbi, focusing on a strong, combative, and energetic approach to winning games. De Zerbi believes Tottenham provides an ideal environment for Fernandes’ continued development.
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Source: independent.co.uk