LIVERPOOL: After the completion of his move from Burnley to Everton for a fee rising up to a club record equaling £30million Micheal Keane stated that he has come to Everton to learn from the best in former Barcelona centre back and manager Ronald Koeman. The former Manchester United player put pen to paper on a five year contract that ends in June of 2022. Everton have been quite busy in the current transfer window after they brought in the likes of England Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford for a club record £25million that could go upto £30 million, as well as Europa league finalist Davy Klaassen from Ajax for €27million and several other players. Keane believes he has joined the right club at the right time to continue to develop into a better player and highly regards his new manager Ronald Koeman for his antics with the likes of PSV Eindhoven and Barcelona. Micheal Keane has made 161 club appearances and scored 13 goals during the process.