Abdoulaye Doucoure is set to play his last match for Everton, as it has been confirmed he will depart the club. Doucoure joined from Watford in 2020 and has been a key player for the team. He was a regular under several managers, including Carlo Ancelotti and David Moyes, but found himself out of favour during Frank Lampard's tenure in the 2022-23 season.
The 32-year-old midfielder will leave Everton when his contract expires next month. Reflecting on his time at the club, Doucoure expressed his feelings in a video shared on social media, stating, "Everton means a lot to me." He added that he would always cherish his time there as a dream and felt it was time for a new chapter.

Doucoure's influence on Everton's performance has been significant. Since joining, he has played in 148 league matches, with the team winning 55 of those games, translating to a win ratio of 37.2%. In contrast, without him, Everton's win rate drops dramatically to just 9.8%, securing victories in only four out of 41 matches.
During his tenure at Everton, Doucoure made 165 appearances and scored 21 goals. One of his most memorable contributions was a crucial goal against Bournemouth that helped keep Everton in the Premier League on the final day of the 2022-23 season.
David Moyes praised Doucoure's impact at Everton through official club channels: "Doucs has been an influential player throughout his time at the club, including since I returned as manager." Moyes also acknowledged Doucoure's dedication and important goals that endeared him to fans.
As Doucoure prepares for his final appearance against Newcastle United this weekend, emotions are running high. He was visibly emotional during Everton's last home game at Goodison Park. The club and its supporters have expressed gratitude for his contributions and wished him well for the future.
Doucoure expressed gratitude towards Everton for their support throughout his career there. He stated he would always be thankful for what the club did for him and acknowledged that leaving was bittersweet but necessary for personal growth.