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By SIMON JONES Published: 00: 47 AEST, 27 May 2025 | Updated: 02: 29 AEST, 27 May 2025 View comments Everton have confirmed Jack Harrison, Jesper Lindstrom, Orel Mangala and Armando Broja will return to their parent clubs when their loan deals expire at the end of next month. Meanwhile, the club is continuing discussions with Charly Alcaraz, who joined the Blues on a loan deal from Brazilian side Flamengo in February until the end of the 2024/25 season. Harrison has been on loan at Everton for the past two seasons from Leeds United, making 73 appearances and scoring five goals, including the opener in the 1-1 draw at Wolverhampton Wanderers in March. Fellow forward Lindstrom sealed a temporary switch from current Serie A champions Napoli last summer, featuring in 29 matches for the Toffees. Belgium international midfielder Mangala returns to French club Lyon having played 21 times before sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament knee injury in the 1-0 win at Brighton in January. Broja joined from Chelsea on the final day of last summer's transfer window and played 11 times for Everton. Everton have confirmed the departure of four players - including Jack Harrison (right) They do, however, remain in discussions with Charly Alcaraz (pictured) after his loan came to an end David Moyes said that the loan players 'embraced what it means to play for this club' Manager David Moyes said: 'We would like to thank all our loan players, who have contributed to the positive steps we made on the pitch. They all embraced what it means to play for this club, and their attitude and commitment throughout their time at Everton was first class. 'We wish Jack, Jesper, Orel and Armando all the very best for the future. '

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