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Everton’s Jonjoe Kenny is adjusting to life at Schalke and refused to rule out a permanent move to the German club.
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The 22-year-old has featured in every match under David Wagner so far and settled well despite conceding a penalty on his debut against Bayern Munich.
Despite his inexperience when it comes to playing regularly, let alone in a different country, Kenny has performed well so far. That was evidenced by a superb goal in a game against Hertha Berlin, which prompted questions regarding where his future lies.
The right-back is currently concentrating on his football, and on getting Schalke back where they belong, which he believes is in European competition.
On the subject of his future, he told Bundesliga.com that the club has already made him feel at home, but refuses to commit his future anywhere as it is ‘too early for that decision’, but did insist that he is ‘giving everything for Schalke’.
If he continues his current level of consistency a permanent move could be on the cards, but as a Liverpudlian he will also have an eye on impressing in order to work his way back into first-team plans at Everton.
Making the most of his opportunity
Not many young English players have made a move abroad but those who did have often found it to be a positive in their career development.
Jadon Sancho’s form at Borussia Dortmund has seen him win England caps whilst Reiss Nelson has found himself more involved with the Arsenal first-team after a loan spell at Hoffenheim last year.
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So far Kenny is proving himself to be a capable Bundesliga performer and such an experience is likely to serve him well on his return.
He will know what it takes to play to a high standard on a regular basis, in a competitive team aiming for the upper echelons of the division, and with that understanding he should become a more reliable option in the eyes of Marco Silva.
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