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Jonjoe Kenny joins Schalke on season-long loan for 2019/20 campaign

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Jonjoe Kenny has joined Schalke on a season-long mortgage for the 2019/20 marketing campaign.

The Everton defender made 12 appearances final season as back-up to Seamus Coleman and in addition as a makeshift left-back when Lucas Digne and Leighton Baines had been unavailable.

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Jonjoe Kenny has made 40 first-team appearances for Everton

The 22-year-old joined the membership’s academy when he was 9 and has made 40 first-team appearances since making his debut in 2016.

He has loved earlier mortgage spells at Wigan in 2015 and Oxford in 2016.

Schalke introduced the signing with a South Park impressed tweet with the phrases: “Oh my god! They signed Kenny! #s04 #WelcomeKenny.”

The best-back is presently on worldwide obligation with England because the put together for the European Below-21 Championships, which begin this weekend.

As soon as the match finishes, Kenny will be part of up with the Bundesliga club’s new manager, former Huddersfield boss David Wagner.


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“It’s a large likelihood for me, to come back to a brand new nation and exhibit my skills, particularly at an enormous membership like Schalke,” Kenny informed the membership’s web site.

“Schalke 04 is a membership with an extended historical past and unbelievable followers. I’m joyful to be right here and might’t wait to stand up and working with the crew.”

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