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In 1988, Kevin Campbell began his career at Arsenal and was part of the league title-winning squad in 1991. He also helped Arsenal win the FA Cup and League Cup double in 1993, as well as the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1994. After leaving Arsenal, Campbell had spells at Nottingham Forest and Turkish side Trabzonspor before joining Everton on loan. He later made a permanent move to Everton in the summer of 1999.

Throughout his career, Campbell scored a total of 148 goals from 542 appearances. Since retiring from playing in 2007, he has worked as a media pundit. Currently, he is hospitalized and very unwell. The 54-year-old began his career at Arsenal and later joined Everton, where he spent over five seasons. Campbell helped Everton avoid relegation during his loan spell in March 1999, scoring nine goals in their final eight Premier League games.

Everton has sent him a “get well soon” message, describing him not only as a great footballer but also an incredible person. They expressed their support and well wishes to Campbell and his family during this challenging time.

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