Ashley Young, 39, to be unemployed as Everton release three stars including former Chelsea and Arsenal players

ASHLEY YOUNG is one of three players being released by Everton.

The Toffees have confirmed that the 39-year-old will depart at the end of the season.

Ashley Young of Everton during a Premier League match.

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Ashley Young has been released by the ToffeesCredit: Alamy

Upon news of Young’s upcoming exit, boss David Moyes gushed over the veteran star.

The Scot, 62, said: “Since my return to the Club, I’ve seen what a great professional Ash is and know the leadership qualities he has brought to the squad during his time at Everton.

“His versatility, experience and know-how have also been really beneficial to the team and me.”

In addition to Young, goalkeepers Asmir Begovic and Joao Virginia are also to depart.

Moyes added: “Asmir and Joao have also worked really hard and conducted themselves impeccably.

“On behalf of everyone at the Club, I want to thank all three players for their service and we wish them all the very best for the future.”

Young joined Everton on a free transfer in 2023, having previously turned out for Watford, Aston Villa, Manchester United and Inter Milan, in addition to earning 39 England caps.

The full-back has gone on to play 68 times for the Toffees.

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On Thursday, online Everton expert The Bobble claimed that the Toffees were set to offer Young a new deal.

Earlier today, Young replied to the post: “Well I’m gonna burst your bobble this time.”

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Despite still playing, Young has already launched his punditry career.

The former Man Utd skipper worked as a pundit for talkSPORT at Euro 2024.

While he has also appeared on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football and Prime Video’s Champions League coverage.

Begovic, meanwhile, rejoined Everton from Queens Park Rangers last summer for a second spell backing up Jordan Pickford.

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