Everton and Nagoya Grampus Forge Strategic Talent Development Partnership
Everton and Nagoya Grampus have announced a collaboration focusing on emerging talent development. The partnership will facilitate knowledge-sharing between coaching and performance staff across both men's and women's football, enhancing expertise and performance metrics.

In an exciting development for football, Everton has announced a strategic partnership with Japan's Nagoya Grampus, aimed at nurturing and developing young talent. This collaboration will focus on enhancing skills through shared coaching and performance insights, benefiting both men's and women's football teams.
The agreement signifies a significant step for Everton as it expands its global footprint, following a similar partnership model like Nagoya's existing collaboration with Serie A's AS Roma. Both clubs, owned by the Friedkin Group, see this as a chance to capitalize on shared values and expertise.
While Everton finds itself seeking redemption after a defeat to Leeds United in the Premier League opener, Nagoya Grampus battles its way up the J-League standings from the 16th position, underlining the potential benefits of this international collaboration.
(With inputs from agencies.)