Jarrad Branthwaite eyes European action as Everton 'keep getting better'
Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite has spoken about the club's identity, his personal goals, and the ambitions for the remainder of the season.

According to Mundo Deportivo, the Spanish giants are prepared to commit "tens of millions" to secure a top-tier midfielder, with their shortlist reflecting both elite pedigree and long-term potential.
At the forefront of their plans is Rodri of Manchester City. The Spain international, whose contract runs until 2027, is understood to be open to a return to his home country.
A previous association with Atletico Madrid is not viewed as a major stumbling block, though any deal would likely command a fee in the region of 100 million euros.
An alternative under consideration is Enzo Fernandez, currently at Chelsea. The midfielder is reportedly open to a move, particularly given an unstable environment at his current club.
However, internal reservations exist in Madrid regarding his strong personality, as well as past on-field tensions involving Vinicius Jr. and Kylian Mbappe. Any transfer would exceed 100 million euros and is considered complex.
A more developmental option is Adam Wharton of Crystal Palace. While the youngster offers high upside and is eager to join a Champions League-calibre side, concerns remain over his limited exposure to elite, high-pressure competitions.