Premier League to probe Howard absence

The Premier League are set to probe Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard’s absence from the match against Manchester United on April 28.

The Premier League are set to probe Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard’s absence from the match against Manchester United on April 28.

Howard moved to Goodison Park on a season-long loan from Old Trafford last summer but it was announced in February the switch was to become a permanent one.

As such, there was no reason why the 27-year-old could not play against the Red Devils in a vital match which saw the USA international replaced by second-choice keeper Iain Turner who made a crucial error as United overcame a two-goal deficit to win 4-2.

Now the Premier League are reported to be set to investigate whether an agreement over Howard's availability existed between the teams.

Premier League spokesman Dan Johnson told the News of the World: “We will be contacting both clubs as a matter of urgency to find out what has gone on. As Howard’s is a permanent transfer there is no reason why he could not have played against Manchester United.

“Had such a clause been included in the transfer we would not have allowed it - it would have been a clear case of third party interference.

“We certainly have no record of an agreement between Everton and United that Howard could not play on April 28.”

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