Toffees tie down two more teens

Toffees tie down two more teens

Published Jun. 2, 2011 9:15 a.m. ET

Browning and Lundstram have been given two-year deals after helping the club win the national Academy title last term. The Toffees have already handed 12-month extensions to youth products James Wallace and Aristote Nsiala. Wallace, a midfielder who spent part of last season on loan at Stockport, told the Everton website: "I am made up it is sorted and I am just looking forward to pre-season." Centre-half Niasa, who had a spell at Macclesfield, said: "Getting on the bench and scoring while on loan have been ups for me this season and I am looking forward to the next one." David Moyes has earned a reputation for bringing through young players in recent years and counts the homegrown likes of Jack Rodwell and Victor Anichebe as first-team regulars.

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