Coleman to leave Everton at end of season after 17 years

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Seamus Coleman will bring the curtain down on his 17-year Everton career at the end of the ​season when his contract expires, the Premier League ‌club said on Friday.

The 37-year-old right back, who joined from Irish side Sligo Rovers in January 2009, holds the club record ​for most Premier League appearances with 372 from ​his 433 games across all competitions.

“After more than ⁠17 years at this great football club, I’ve decided ​this season will be my last as a player ​here,” Coleman said in a statement.

“I want to thank the fans for their unbelievable support. You’ve helped me in more ways than ​you could imagine. I’ve always tried my best to ​put Everton Football Club first and you all mean the world ‌to ⁠me.”

He captained the side in 140 games, earning admiration from supporters who valued his commitment.

However, injuries have limited the defender’s impact in recent seasons, with just one Premier ​League start ​this campaign  a ⁠brief 10-minute appearance against Manchester United before being substituted.

Coleman said he would take time ​during the close season to consider his ​future, ⁠with Everton offering him the option of a coaching role.

“To think I’ve gone on to make the most Premier ⁠League appearances ​for Everton and to become ​captain of this great football club – it was beyond my wildest dreams,” ​he said.