Everton FC not the only club unhappy with Dan Gosling

Everton's Dan Gosling

THE fall-out from Dan Gosling’s acrimonious Everton departure has extended to his former club, Plymouth Argyle.

After Gosling won a Premier League tribunal last week enabling him to leave Everton as a free agent, Plymouth are set to miss out on a possible £1million windfall.

The England under-21s international instigated the action last week on the premise that Everton failed to follow up a verbal agreement of an improved contract with a written offer.

The Premier League found in favour of the player’s claim enabling Gosling to expose a legal loophole and leave the club he joined from Plymouth for an initial £1m in January 2008.

That figure could have doubled for the Pilgrims depending on appearances and international honours.

Gosling made 37 first team appearances for Everton and was just three more games away from triggering a £250,000 payment to Argyle.

Like Everton, Plymouth – who recently appointed Goodison legend Peter Reid as their new manager – are said to be unhappy about the episode.

Gosling can now free to talk to other clubs with Newcastle United, Sunderland and West Ham all interested in capturing him on a free transfer.

That is unless Everton opt to appeal against the Premier League’s decision in the next week.

A Premier League statement read: “An independent hearing, convened under Premier League rules, was held last week to look into the contractual status of Dan Gosling.

“Having looked into the matter and considered the arguments of both Everton and the player it was determined that the player is unattached and entitled to a free transfer.

“This is subject to a right of appeal by Everton which must be brought within 14 days of the decision.”

Meanwhile, Diniyar Bilyaletdinov says he is feeling refreshed after his first break from football for 18 months.

The Russian winger joined Everton last summer from Lokomotiv Moscow who were midway through their season.

Bilyaletdinov went straight into a hectic Premier League and Europa League campaign with Everton.

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