Everton youngster Lewis Warrington has completed a transfer deadline day loan move to Tranmere Rovers.
The midfielder has made himself a regular fixture in David Unsworth's under-23s side over the course of the term so far with a number of impressive performances.
The 19-year-old has particularly shown a lot of promise sitting in the base of a midfield three over recent weeks and months.
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Warrington joined Everton aged six and has made 13 appearances in Premier League 2 across 2021/22.
The 19-year-old won the Club’s Sir Philip Carter award – presented to the player who showed first-class commitment and achievement in his education while at the Academy – at the 2020/21 Academy Awards.
Tranmere are next in action at home to Stevenage on Tuesday.