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Post by Avinalaff on May 30, 2013 12:55:09 GMT
Fellaini to give Everton timely boost by snubbing chance to reunite with MoyesEverton midfielder Marouane Fellaini has confirmed that he will not be leaving the club during the summer, even if former manager David Moyes made an offer. The 25-year-old had been linked to several clubs during the January transfer window but remained at Everton to try and push them towards a European place. Fellaini said to The Sun: ''My destiny lies at Everton, it's as simple as that. Adamant: Marouane Fellaini has said he will not join up with David Moyes at Manchester United
'We're talking about one of the biggest clubs in England, the framework is in place and the manager's departure doesn't change anything.' Despite finishing sixth and ahead of Liverpool, many people at Everton were disappointed they didn't manage to claim a Europa League spot, but Fellaini says this doesn't change anything. 'We were unlucky Spurs had a good season as well. But it's clear I am very happy where I am. Everything else is waffle.' Staying put: Chelsea were reportedly interested in Fellaini as well, but the Belgian is happy to stay on MerseysideFellaini, who has a £23 million release clause in his contract, caused havoc in Premier League boxes, especially in the first half of last season, using his height and strength effectively in front of goal. However, he is sure that he will continue to do this on Merseyside, rather than moving east to Manchester. 'He (Moyes) never told me he planned to take me to United. Rumours are part of football and I take them with a pinch of salt.' Premeir League rivals: Fellaini played for Belgium on Wednesday night against the USABelgium played Jurgen Klinsmann's USA in Cleveland on Wednesday night and Fellaini was on the scoresheet in their 4-2 win. Nine of Belgium's starting 11 came from the Premier League, with Christian Benteke also coming off the bench to fire a second half double. Currently ranked 15th in the world, Belgium have a enviable array of talent to choose from, with the likes of Simon Mignolet, Jan Vertonghen, Vincent Kompany, Moussa Dembele, Kevin Mirallas and Romelu Lukaku to go with Benteke and Fellaini. Frightening attack: Fellaini celebrates with Christian Benteke and Romelu Lukaku Internationals: Fellaini and Christian Benteke travelling for Belgium Power: Romelu Lukaku tries to get round USA and Everton keeper Tim HowardSource: Daily Mail
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Post by Texan Toffee on Aug 27, 2013 3:06:42 GMT
Apparently United are offering to take just Fellaini for 20m / 25m depending on which article you read.
We would be crazy to sell for that price when the likes of Bale are being touted at 100m +. They should offer a player as well.
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Post by Koeman's Clogs on Aug 30, 2013 12:27:19 GMT
Apparently United are offering to take just Fellaini for 20m / 25m depending on which article you read. We would be crazy to sell for that price when the likes of Bale are being touted at 100m +. They should offer a player as well. If they want him enough let them pay enough but hoping we keep him. To be asking us to sell him at such a late time in the window is taking the piss so straight away that is going to hike the price up.
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Post by sky on Sept 9, 2013 17:40:20 GMT
Glad we sorted that out then you lyıng lanky mophead.
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Post by Jeffers Jugs on Sept 11, 2013 12:48:38 GMT
Where's the Fellaını money Bıll?
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