Everton left-back Brendan Galloway could have his loan spell at Sunderland cut short, according to the Sunderland Echo.

What's the story?

The 21-year-old made his first-team debut for the Toffees in 2014, but since then he has failed to kick on and grab a regular spot in the team.

The left-back had a loan spell at West Bromwich Albion last season and is currently on a temporary deal at Sunderland.

Things are not quite going to plan, though, as Galloway has made just 10 appearances, only two of which have come under new manager Chris Coleman.

The Sunderland Echo claims that Everton may bring back the young player and send him elsewhere to get regular game time.

Should he call it a day at Everton?

Despite his young age, most footballers at the top level are already showing their respective clubs their promising talent at the age of 20/21.

Galloway's inability to force his way into the Everton squad could be cause for concern.

Considering that the left-back cannot hold down a place in a Championship team also questions whether he will make it at the top level for Everton.

If Sam Allardyce does not believe that Galloway is able to challenge for a position in his XI, then perhaps it best for both parties to move on.

The left-back will then have an opportunity to boost his career at a permanent base rather than moving from one club to the next on loan.

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