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EPL transfer news: Everton sign Tarkowski from Burnley

Everton have made their first signing of the summer with former Burnley defender James Tarkowski joining on a free transfer.

The 29-year-old's arrival had been anticipated after his contract at Turf Moor expired on Thursday, and he has now signed a four-year deal at Goodison Park.

"I'm excited to have joined Everton," said the twice-capped England defender. "It's a massive club. I'm really looking forward to the years ahead and I'm thankful for the opportunity that I've been given."

Everton, who have posted cumulative losses of more than #370million over the last three financial years, have needed to wait to begin their summer transfer business, but brought in vital funds with the sale of Richarlison to Tottenham earlier this week.

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In Tarkowski, they have landed a defender who formed a strong partnership with Ben Mee during his six seasons at Burnley, where he made 194 Premier League appearances after signing from Brentford.

Though he could not avoid the drop with the Clarets last term, Tarkowski ranked first in the Premier League for both clearances and shots blocked, and was second for aerial duels won.

Frank Lampard will hope Tarkowski can now help fix an Everton defence that conceded the fifth-highest number of goals last term as the Toffees found themselves in a relegation battle until the final week of the season.

"I think the manager (Lampard) recognised my strengths, saw how I could fit into his system and hopefully improve the team," Tarkowski added. "He also saw my character and leadership skills - that what I can bring to a group will be good and positive.

"First and foremost, I'm a defender. That part of my game is something I've really worked on

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