I’m proud of my time at Everton, says Cleverley
Midfielder Tom Cleverley has said he will always look back upon his time at Everton with pride.
The former Manchester United youngster left the Toffees after two years, during which time he made 42 appearances, scoring twice.
He joined Watford on loan earlier this year and signed permanent terms with the Hornets this summer.
And despite departing Goodison Park, 27-year-old Cleverley, who has won 13 caps for England, says his time on Merseyside will always hold a special place in his heart.
“When I look back on my career, to be able to say I’ve played for Everton as well as Aston Villa and Manchester United – historically three of the biggest clubs in English football – that’s something I’m massively proud of,” he said.
“Before I joined, I knew what a historic place Goodison was and about the great atmosphere it creates.
“I made a lot of good friends at Everton. The chairman was great and I really have a lot of respect for both managers I worked under.
“But, like at Manchester United, I felt like I knew the time was right to move on.
“I spoke to the manager [Ronald Koeman] at the start of January and basically said I’m not the most patient of footballers, and I felt like it was good for everyone for me to move on.
“Watford and a couple of other clubs were interested but I was really keen on the Watford move and thankfully, it’s turned out well.”