City must be paying half of his wages if true.
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Wonder what has sparked all these City fans into saying their goodbyes already.
We will get players in to fill the positions by felliani/baines that will be kak by there standard for buttons regardless of the fees we receive. Whilst bill slots the rest or pays of his dodgy loans. Kenwright out
As someone on NSNO suggested to you, if you truly believe Kenwright is robbing the club of money then call the tax men or the police to have him done, otherwise shut the **** up
As someone on NSNO suggested to you, if you truly believe Kenwright is robbing the club of money then call the tax men or the police to have him done, otherwise shut the **** up
Its on Bluemoon forum too
What were you told?Barry to Everton is quite the opposite of what I was told.
What were you told?
I think we should sell Osman,2 to 3 mill Hibbert, 1 mill Heitinga 4 mill anichebe 3 mill
an buy a few players younger ones
Transfer news exclusive: Leighton Baines sets his heart on reunion with David Moyes at Manchester United
England defender has asked Everton manager Roberto Martinez to agree a deal for move to Old Trafford
The Everton defender Leighton Baines has asked his manager Roberto Martinez and the club's chairman Bill Kenwright to agree a deal to sell him to Manchester United, The Independent understands.
The left-back has been the subject of three bids from United this summer, for £9m, £12m and as part of a joint bid worth up to £30m, including Marouane Fellaini, all of which have been rejected. It is anticipated that United will bid for a fourth time before the transfer window closes on Monday.
Baines met with Martinez on the first day of pre-season to tell the new Everton manager that he wanted the club to negotiate a deal with United. Since then Baines, 28, has not missed a training session when fit and has played in both Premier League games so far this season. He was named as a substitute in Everton's Capital One Cup second-round tie against League One side Stevenage tonight.
Since that original meeting with Martinez, which followed United's first bid, Baines has reiterated his desire that Everton try to agree a deal. He has met with Martinez, on a number of occasions, and Kenwright. His position has not changed: he would like the opportunity to play for United, not least to play in the Champions League.
Baines' former manager David Moyes has prioritised the signing of the left-back since taking over at Old Trafford as Patrice Evra has only one year remaining on his contract. Baines has two years left on his existing deal.