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Coleman has struggled with injuries in recent years and featured only three times in the Premier League this season - lasting only 10 minutes on his only start because of injury in November.
If he does play some role against the Black Cats at the weekend, he will go ninth in Everton's all-time appearances list, above former players Dixie Dean and Leon Osman, with 434 appearances in all competitions.
Coleman has earned his Uefa B License coaching badge, which allows him to coach amateur teams, youth teams up to the age of 16 and serve as an assistant coach.
In early 2025, when ex-Everton boss Sean Dyche was sacked, Coleman took interim charge of the first team alongside former team-mate Leighton Baines for an FA Cup tie against Peterborough United.
Coleman, who has captained the Merseyside club 140 times, continued: "I want to thank the fans for their unbelievable support. You've helped me in more ways than you could imagine.
"I live in the city - I see you all daily - and I've taken your love of the football club back into the dressing room to explain to the lads how much Everton means to the people.
"I also thank my managers, team-mates and all the staff. They've seen me happy, sad, angry, emotional, but the greater cause has always been Everton.
"Thank you for making me a better captain and team-mate. It's an incredible football club with incredible people."

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