Dundee United's teenager Kai Hutchinson is set to join Everton in a three-year deal, after rejecting the offer of a professional contract with the Scottish Premiership side. The 16-year-old has trained with Dundee United's first team this season, but the club has been unable to convince him to sign a new contract. Everton are reportedly set to sign Hutchinson, with various outlets confirming the deal. The Tangerines are in talks with Everton over a fee, though are powerless to prevent his exit given he is yet to sign a professional deal. Dundee United will be entitled to a training compensation fee, decided via a tribunal, if the two clubs cannot agree a figure. Hutchinson caught the eye of suitors after scoring twice for Scotland's u-16 side, including a stunning left-footed strike from distance, in a thrilling 3-3 draw with Spain in late 2025. The teenager's departure is a blow to Dundee United, who had high hopes for his development. Everton's manager, Frank Lampard, will be hoping to integrate Hutchinson into the first team in the coming years. The deal is expected to be completed in the coming days, with Hutchinson set to join Everton's academy. Dundee United have previously rejected seven-figure offers from English sides for Hutchinson, but were unable to persuade him to stay at the club. The Tangerines will now have to focus on developing their other young players, in the hope of finding another star like Hutchinson. The transfer deal is a significant one for Dundee United, who will be looking to use the training compensation fee to invest in their academy and develop their young players.
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Dundee United Transfer News: Everton Sign Kai Hutchinson
Dundee United transfer news: Everton close in on deal for teenager Kai Hutchinson, with the Scottish Premiership side set to receive a training compensation fee
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