Toni Duggan returns to former club Everton on a two year deal 

England striker Toni Duggan leaves Atletico Madrid after her contract expires and returns to former club Everton on a two year deal

  • Toni Duggan has sets her sights on getting Everton into the Champions League
  • Duggan won the Premier League Cup in 2010 during her first spell with Everton
  • Since leaving the club she has also played for Manchester City and Barcelona


Striker Toni Duggan has returned to Everton on a two-year deal.

The England international left the club in 2013 to join Manchester City, before moving to Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, where her contract has just expired.

Duggan has now set her sights on firing Everton into Europe.

England striker Toni Duggan has re-joined Everton after originally leaving the club in 2013

Duggan left Atletico Madrid on a free transfer to sign a two year deal with Everton

‘It would be a dream come true if I can get Everton back in the Champions League,’ she told evertontv.

‘It’s so important for the club, it’s everyone’s objective.

‘When I met with Everton they stated they wanted Champions League football.

‘For me personally, I’ve played Champions League football right throughout my career. I’ve always been part of it and it’s the pinnacle of a player’s career.

‘I want that. I’m ambitious about it. That’s where this club belongs and I know we can achieve it.’ 

Duggan won the Premier League cup and Women's FA Cup during her spell at Everton

Duggan won the Premier League cup and Women’s FA Cup during her spell at Everton

Duggan enjoyed a successful first spell with Everton, having broken into the first team during the 2007/08 season.

That term, Duggan scored in extra-time in the FA Women’s Premier League Cup semi-final against Watford and went on to win the final against Arsenal.

Two seasons later in 2010, Duggan was victorious with Everton in her first FA Women’s Cup final in a 3-2 win over the Gunners.

Since leaving Everton, Duggan has gone onto play for Manchester City, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.