A living legend of Irish football and a stalwart of Liverpool‘s Everton, Seamus Coleman, will conclude his playing career at the end of this season. The announcement was made via Everton’s official page on the social media platform X.
At 37 years old, Coleman has been a significant figure for the Toffees, having spent more than 17 years at the club. He joined Everton in 2009 from Sligo Rovers for a mere €70,000, during which time he has made 433 appearances, scored 28 goals, and provided 29 assists.
This news resonates deeply with Everton supporters, as Coleman is regarded as a true club icon. As he approaches the end of his contract, the next chapter of his career remains uncertain. He has received an offer from Everton to take on a role as a youth team coach but may also consider opportunities with other clubs to continue his playing career.
