Ezekiel David Fryers (born 9 September 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a left-back for AFC Eskilstuna.

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Zeki Fryers
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Fryers in 2013
Personal information
Full name Ezekiel David Fryers[1]
Date of birth (1992-09-09) 9 September 1992 (age 32)
Place of birth Manchester, England
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[2]
Position(s) Left-back
Team information
Current team
AFC Eskilstuna
Number 3
Youth career
Fletcher Moss Rangers
2009–2011 Manchester United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2011–2012 Manchester United 2 (0)
2012–2013 Standard Liège 7 (0)
2013–2014 Tottenham Hotspur 7 (0)
2014–2017 Crystal Palace 9 (0)
2015Rotherham United (loan) 10 (0)
2015Ipswich Town (loan) 3 (0)
2017–2019 Barnsley 27 (1)
2019–2021 Swindon Town 32 (1)
2021–2022 Stockport County 5 (0)
2022 Welling United 1 (0)
2022 Macclesfield 3 (0)
2023– AFC Eskilstuna 23 (0)
International career
2007–2008 England U16 5 (0)
2008–2009 England U17 7 (0)
2010 England U19[3] 3 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15 November 2023
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He began his career at Manchester United where he made his first team debut appearance, he left United and was bought by Belgian club Standard Liège, where he spent a year before returning to England with Tottenham Hotspur. After another season, he was sold to Crystal Palace, where he made appearances again in the first team. He spent time on loan at Rotherham United and Ipswich Town before he was released. He signed for Barnsley in 2017, but was again released at the end of the 2018–19 season and joined Swindon Town. He left Swindon after his contract expired in 2021, ultimately signing for Stockport County until the end of the 2021–22 season, but he left after four months.

Fryers is a youth international, having played for the England under-16, under-17 and under-19 teams.

Career

Manchester United

Fryers began his football career at Fletcher Moss Rangers.[4] During the 2010–11 season, Fryers suffered a serious knee injury that kept him out for most of the season.[5] Fryers made his senior debut for Manchester United in the League Cup on 20 September 2011, starting alongside Michael Carrick in central defence in United's third round 3–0 victory over rivals Leeds United.[6] He then played in their 3–0 fourth round win against Aldershot Town on 25 October, appearing as a left-back.[7] On 2 November, he was a late substitute for Jonny Evans during a 2–0 win against Oțelul Galați in a Champions League group stage match at Old Trafford. He made his Premier League debut in a game against Wolverhampton Wanderers, coming on as a substitute for Patrice Evra in the 68th minute; the game finished 4–1.[8] On 26 December 2011, Fryers continued to press for more inclusions as a 46th-minute substitute for Jonny Evans in a league match against Wigan Athletic.

In February 2012, Sky Sports carried a story suggesting that Fryers could follow fellow academy product Ravel Morrison out of Old Trafford at the end of the 2011–12 season.[9] On 4 July 2012, Sir Alex Ferguson stated in an interview: "We haven't heard anything from Zeki Fryers, I don't know what's happening there but he's not been in touch with the club. His agent hasn't been in touch with the club and I can only assume he'll be back for training."[10]

Standard Liège

Fryers spent the summer training with Tottenham Hotspur ahead of a proposed transfer, but the two clubs were unable to agree on a compensation package (in England, when a player under the age of 23 leaves a club at the end of his contract, his new club must pay a fee to his old club as compensation for having trained him up). Belgian club Standard Liège also expressed interest in Fryers, and as they are not an English club, they did not have to pay Manchester United the same level of compensation.[11] Fryers signed a two-year contract with Liège on 23 August 2012.[12] Fryers played in seven matches for Standard, but with the sacking of Ron Jans in November, he was left out of the squad and ultimately reported to his agent that he was homesick.[13]

Tottenham Hotspur

With Fryers out of favour in Belgium, Tottenham renewed their interest in him in the January 2013 transfer window and reached an agreement with Standard Liège to sign him.[14] The transfer was criticised by the then Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who accused Tottenham of "blatant manipulation" of the rules,[13] having attempted to sign Fryers directly from United in the previous transfer window. Upon signing, Fryers was made part of Tottenham's development squad.[11] During the Asia Cup competition, in July 2013, Tottenham brought Fryers on as a substitute, where he played at left-back for the remainder of the game.

Crystal Palace

On 1 September 2014, Fryers signed a three-year deal with Crystal Palace for an undisclosed fee.[15] The defender was released from his contract on 30 June 2017.[16]

Loan moves

After making only one three-minute substitute appearance in the League for Crystal Palace, Fryers joined Rotherham United on a one-month loan on 16 January 2015.[17] On 26 March 2015, Fryers signed for Ipswich Town on loan until the end of the 2014–15 season, alongside Crystal Palace teammate Jonny Williams.[18]

Barnsley

On 1 July 2017, it was announced that Fryers had joined Championship club Barnsley on a three-year contract.[19]

He was released by Barnsley at the end of the 2018–19 season.[20]

Swindon Town

After his release from Barnsley, Fryers signed for Swindon Town on a two-year deal.[21] On 14 May 2021 it was announced that he would leave Swindon at the end of the season, following the expiry of his contract.[22]

Stockport County

After being a free agent for under four months, on 11 September, Stockport County announced that they signed Fryers on a one-year deal.[23] Fryers left Stockport after four months with the club, having made six appearances.[24]

Welling United

On 2 April 2022, Fryers signed for National League South side Welling United.[25]

Macclesfield

On 19 May 2022, Fryers signed for Northern Premier League Division One West side Macclesfield[26] but left by mutual consent in October 2022.

In February 2023, Fryers joined Superettan side AFC Eskilstuna on a deal until the end of the season.[27]

Career statistics

As of match played 2 April 2022[28]
More information Club, Season ...
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Manchester United 2011–12 Premier League 2000301[a]060
Standard Liège 2012–13 Belgian Pro League 700070
Tottenham Hotspur 2012–13 Premier League 0000000000
2013–14 7000207[b]0160
Crystal Palace 2014–15 Premier League 10001020
2015–16 Premier League 00000000
2016–17 Premier League 803010120
Total 903020140
Rotherham United (loan) 2014–15 Championship 1000000100
Ipswich Town (loan) 2014–15 Championship 30000030
Barnsley 2017–18 Championship 2210010231
2018–19 League One 5021001[c]081
Total 271211010312
Swindon Town 2019–20 League Two 221201000251
2020–21 League One 100001000110
Total 321202000361
Stockport County 2021–22 National League 5010000060
Welling United 2021–22 National League South 100010
Macclesfield 2022–23 Northern Premier League Division One West 0000000000
Career total 103281100901303
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  1. Appearance(s) in UEFA Champions League
  2. Appearance(s) in UEFA Europa League
  3. Appearance(s) in EFL Trophy

Honours

Swindon Town

References

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