
England under-18 international with Kenyan roots is set for a return to the Premier League after Everton recalled him from Burton Albion.
The struggling premier league side had sent Tyler Onyango on loan to the league one side until the summer of 2023 but decided to end it six months earlier.
While at Burton, the 19-year-old midfielder started 11 games racking up 1 appearance in total over his loan stint at the club.
Everton did not provide a reason for recalling the tall midfielder who had made four senior appearances for them before the loan spell including three in the Premier League in the 2021/22 campaign.
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“Everton Under-21s midfielder Tyler Onyango has been recalled by the club from his loan spell at Burton Albion.
“The 19-year-old, who joined Everton Academy at the age of eight, moved to the League One side on an initial season-long loan in July and made 24 appearances in all competitions for the Brewers,” part of the statement from the Toffees read.
Burton manager Dino Maamria thanked the youngster for his services and wished him success in his future endeavors.
"We thank him for his contribution. He's an absolutely fantastic young man, he's got a really good future ahead of him and we wish him all the best for the future," ended Maamria.
The Toffees are currently rooted in the relegation zone of the Premier League table in position 19 with 15 points from 19 games.
Onyango was born in Luton to an English mother and a Kenyan father. He has featured for the Three Lions youth sides and he is yet to make his senior debut.
The exciting midfielder is still eligible to play for Harambee Stars since he is yet to turn 21 and has not played any match for the English senior team.