On August 16, ChronicleLive claimed that he was scheduled to join Preston, however the move has not yet taken place.
Nixon said on Twitter, “Not aware (if he’s pushing for a move), but nobody would be happy with how this is being handled.”
Allow him to make his move.
Cannon is clearly not ready to take on the goal-scoring duties at Goodison Park this season.
He’s maybe fifth in the striker pecking order, after Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Youssef Chermiti, Neal Maupay, and Lewis Dobbin.
That demonstrates that Sean Dyche does not want to keep him for the next 12 months, therefore showing him the door makes sense.
He can get valuable first-team experience in the Championship and that will help him next season and perhaps put him higher up in the pecking order.
Nothing at Everton happens seamlessly and that’s one of the main reasons why the club is in the mess that they find themselves in.
Decisions need to be made quickly and this season has to be the start of them moving in the right direction.