'Everton to cancel Jack Harrison loan from Leeds' - 'Shocking' footage reaction

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Jack Harrison is facing calls for Everton terminate his loan spell early after their goalless draw with Chelsea, with fans furious.

The winger returned to the Toffees for a second consecutive spell on loan with the club from Championship side Leeds United.

It has been a tough time for him at Goodison Park so far, with the 28-year-old scoring just four goals in 52 appearances in all competitions.

He also missed a big chance to improve that record somewhat against Chelsea on Sunday (22 December) in a moment that has left a number of Everton fans questioning his future at the club.

Everton fans want winger gone after miss vs Chelsea

In the end, the two sides played out a goalless draw on Merseyside, with the visitors being denied a penalty in the first half.

After the break though, Everton had a huge chance to open the scoring themselves in what proved to be a somewhat feisty encounter.

An Illiman NIdiaye cross from the left-hand side found Harrison unmarked just yards out at the back post, but with a clear strike at goal, his low effort was saved by the legs of Robert Sanchez.

Reacting to footage on social media of the missed opportunity from the former Man City prospect, many Toffees fans were left calling for Harrison’s loan spell to be terminated sooner rather than later, with one calling it “shocking”.

Another indicated it was only the latest golden opportunity the Englishman had squandered at Goodison, and a third called for the January transfer window to “roll on” so the loan from Elland Road can be cut short.

In other news, a Ligue 1 club are plotting a January move for an Everton player.

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