The defender has withdrawn from the England Under-21 squad for planned treatment
Everton say the injury that has forced Jarrad Branthwaite to withdraw from the England Under-21 squad was picked up when he was previously away with the Young Lions during their victorious European Championship campaign but the player is not believed to be a major doubt for the Blues’ next fixture at home to Arsenal on September 17.
“Branthwaite, who has started the past two Premier League matches for Sean Dyche’s side, is expected to be fit after the current international break.” READ MORE: Everton transfer notebook - Sean Dyche has reason to be positive but triple deadline day gamble could backfire
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