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Harry Tyrer Nears Cardiff City Move from Everton

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Last updated: January 14, 2026 9:39 am
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Harry Tyrer Nears Cardiff City Move from Everton
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Key Points

  • Everton academy product Harry Tyrer, aged 24 and born in Crosby, is closing in on a permanent transfer to Cardiff City, expected to complete in the coming days subject to a medical.
  • Tyrer has been with Everton since age 7, rising through the youth ranks but blocked by first-team keepers Jordan Pickford and João Virgínia.
  • Cardiff City operates under a transfer embargo due to non-submission of 2024/25 annual accounts, but expects resolution by week’s end to register Tyrer as their first January signing.
  • Tyrer’s loans: 55 appearances at Chester (2022-23), title-winning 42 games with Chesterfield (2023-24 promotion to EFL), 38 appearances at Blackpool in League One (2024-25).
  • No competitive first-team appearances for Everton, but named substitute 10 times and featured in pre-season friendlies, including a clean sheet vs Preston North End in 2020.
  • Tyrer’s Everton contract expires June 2026; move secures fee for Blues and No.1 chance at League One leaders Cardiff, managed by Brian Barry-Murphy.
  • Cardiff tops League One with around 52 points as of early January 2026, aiming for Championship return; recently allowed Jak Alnwick to Huddersfield.
  • Reports from multiple sources confirm advanced talks since summer, with medical scheduled for Tuesday (13 January 2026).

Cardiff, Wales (Wales Online) January 14, 2026 – Everton goalkeeper Harry Tyrer stands on the brink of a permanent switch to Cardiff City amid the Bluebirds’ transfer ambitions in League One, despite an ongoing EFL embargo. The 24-year-old Crosby native, a product of Everton’s academy, has agreed terms subject to a medical, with the deal poised to materialise once administrative hurdles clear. This transfer marks a pivotal moment for Tyrer, who seeks regular first-team football after years in the Toffees’ youth setup and successful loans.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Is Harry Tyrer’s Background with Everton?
  • Why Is Tyrer Leaving Everton Now?
  • What Are Tyrer’s Key Loan Achievements?
  • What Is the Status of Cardiff City’s Transfer Embargo?
  • How Does This Fit Cardiff’s League One Campaign?
  • Who Are the Key Figures Involved?
  • What Happens Next in the Transfer?

What Is Harry Tyrer’s Background with Everton?

Harry Tyrer joined Everton’s academy at the tender age of seven, embarking on a journey spanning over 15 years at Goodison Park. He became a mainstay for the Under-18s in the 2018-19 season, helping them reach the FA Youth Cup quarter-finals, before progressing to the Under-23s under David Unsworth.

As reported by the official Everton FC site, Tyrer established himself as an athletic, commanding goalkeeper in the youth ranks. He penned his first professional contract in January 2020 and featured prominently in Premier League 2, starting 18 of 26 matches in one campaign while training with the senior squad. Tyrer signed a new three-and-a-half-year deal in January 2022, extending his stay until June 2026.

Despite his loyalty, Tyrer never broke into the first team competitively, overshadowed by keepers like Jordan Pickford and João Virgínia. He was named on the bench 10 times in competitive fixtures across managers including Carlo Ancelotti and David Moyes, and shone in pre-season, notably keeping a clean sheet in a 2020 victory over Preston North End at Goodison Park.

Why Is Tyrer Leaving Everton Now?

The path to Everton’s senior side remains firmly blocked, prompting Tyrer to seek a fresh start elsewhere. With his contract due to expire in June 2026, this permanent move allows Everton to secure a fee for their academy graduate while granting Tyrer consistent minutes.​

According to a Liverpool Echo report, talks between Everton and Cardiff trace back to summer 2025 but faltered then, with Tyrer featuring in David Moyes’ early-season squads. Everton fansite EFC Home tweeted on 13 January 2026:

“Everton goalkeeper Harry Tyrer has agreed to join Cardiff City on a permanent transfer – subject to a medical.”

This logical step benefits both clubs, as Cardiff eyes Tyrer for their No.1 spot amid a promotion push.

What Are Tyrer’s Key Loan Achievements?

Tyrer’s development accelerated through impactful loan spells, amassing nearly 100 senior appearances. In 2022-23, he joined National League North’s Chester on a season-long loan, making 55 appearances across all competitions and earning rave reviews for his commanding presence.

The following year, Tyrer starred in Chesterfield’s title-winning 2023-24 campaign, playing 42 times as the Spireites earned promotion back to the EFL; stats show 43 appearances, 59 goals conceded, and 12 clean sheets. Most recently, during the 2024-25 season at Blackpool in League One, he featured 38 times, solidifying his reputation in the third tier.

As detailed on Chester FC’s site, Tyrer’s athleticism and shot-stopping drew praise, building on his youth promise. Transfermarkt records highlight his stats: 51 U21 games for Everton (10 clean sheets), 47 at Chester (18 clean sheets), and 43 at Chesterfield.

What Is the Status of Cardiff City’s Transfer Embargo?

Cardiff City finds itself under an EFL transfer embargo enforced on 10 January 2026 for “P&S Rule 2.4.1 – Non-submission of Annual Accounts” for the 2024/25 fiscal year, due by 31 December. EFL rules mandate timely financial filings, and Cardiff’s delay halted new signings.

In a statement over the weekend, as quoted by Liverpool Echo, Cardiff asserted:

“The club is not facing any financial difficulties. All necessary documentation will be filed shortly, and this matter will be resolved, allowing for the embargo to be lifted. We want to assure everyone that this will not hinder our recruitment strategy for January.”

The Bluebirds remain confident of lifting it by week’s end, enabling Tyrer’s registration.

Wales Online reported the embargo’s direct impact, noting Cardiff’s top position in League One under Brian Barry-Murphy should not derail January plans. Reddit discussions echoed fan concerns, with users like asjonesy99 highlighting the non-submission issue.

How Does This Fit Cardiff’s League One Campaign?

Cardiff City leads League One as of 10 January 2026, with 52 points from a recent 1-1 draw against Leyton Orient, four points clear of Lincoln City. The 2025-26 season marks their first in the third tier since 2002-03, fuelling a swift Championship return ambition.

BBC Sport noted on 13 January 2026 that Tyrer will be the frontrunners’ first signing post-embargo, following approval for Jak Alnwick’s move to Huddersfield Town. Manager Barry Barry-Murphy backs the pursuit, with Tyrer’s League One experience at Blackpool aligning perfectly.

OneFootball detailed Cardiff’s optimism despite the embargo, positioning Tyrer as key to their bounce-back. Transfer rumours on forums like Transfermarkt confirm a medical on 13 January, underscoring urgency.

Who Are the Key Figures Involved?

Harry Tyrer, 24, born 6 December 2001 in Crosby, boasts a €400k market value per Transfermarkt. Everton’s David Moyes included him in squads, while loans impressed at Chester, Chesterfield, and Blackpool.

Cardiff’s Brian Barry-Murphy guides the League One leaders, recently sanctioning Alnwick’s exit. EFL enforces the embargo, but Cardiff’s statement reassures stakeholders.

What Happens Next in the Transfer?

Tyrer underwent a medical on Tuesday 13 January 2026, per multiple reports. BBC Sport stated: “Cardiff City are set to sign goalkeeper Harry Tyrer from Everton once the Bluebirds’ transfer embargo is lifted.” With accounts submission imminent, announcement follows swiftly.

This deal, brewing since summer, resolves summer impasse. For Tyrer, it promises stability; for Cardiff, a proven shot-stopper in promotion hunt; for Everton, profitable academy exit.

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