Seamus Coleman, the captain of Everton, has committed to another season with the club. Since joining from Sligo Rovers in 2009 for £60,000, Coleman has become Everton's record appearance holder in the Premier League. He has played 369 matches, starting 326 of them, scoring 22 goals and providing 24 assists. Despite an injury-plagued 2024-25 season limiting him to five games, he signed a one-year extension.
Everton is transitioning to Hill Dickinson Stadium for the 2025-26 season, marking their first campaign away from Goodison Park. Coleman expressed his dedication to Everton on the club's official website: "I love Everton, so to continue playing for this special club means everything to me and my family." He praised the new stadium and ambitious owners, eager to be part of this promising future.

Coleman also highlighted manager David Moyes' role in shaping the team. "In David Moyes, we have the perfect manager to lead us into a new era," he stated. Moyes originally brought Coleman to Everton and continues to impress with his leadership skills. Coleman appreciates Moyes' understanding of the club's values and standards.
Moyes emphasized Coleman's importance beyond just his playing abilities. "Seamus is more than just a player at Everton," Moyes said. He praised Coleman's leadership, professionalism, and humanity as invaluable assets during challenging times. Moyes believes Coleman's influence will be crucial as Everton enters a transformative phase.
The club is also working on securing contracts for other key players. They aim to extend Jarrad Branthwaite's contract after he turned 23 recently. Additionally, they have offered a new deal to Idrissa Gueye, who led Europe's top leagues in tackles attempted (133) and tackles won (80) last season.
While some players are expected to leave when their contracts end next week, including Michael Keane and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Everton is exploring new signings. The club has been linked with defender Kenny Tete and Villarreal attacker Thierno Barry as potential additions.
Coleman's commitment reflects his enduring passion for Everton as they embark on this new chapter at Hill Dickinson Stadium. His leadership will be vital as the team navigates upcoming changes under Moyes' guidance.