John Stones transfer saga

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I think Everton are acting disgracefully on this one, we should issue a formal apology to Chelsea and Jose Mourinho. Furthermore we should then proceed to tell Chelsea that we will now accept the initial £20m bid. Once we have completed that little saga, we should compose an open letter to the media and journalists alike again apologising for stressing them out, by not just rolling over to Chelsea's first offer.

Surely the apology has to be for 'holding back his career'. I mean we stumped up a decent amount considering our usual transfer budgets for a teenager from Barnsley that none of the top 6 were after. We then gave him considerable game time in his favoured centreback position (a position he wasn't even trusted to play by Barnsley). We then kept him in the team when first team players like Distin returned from injury and gave him exposure to European football at the age of 19. Can't believe how much we've destroyed the lad. If it hadn't of been for Everton this lad would have had a brilliant career so far.
 

said it at the start of the summer if Chelsea want stones they will buy him. simple as that, no matter how much we say he isn't for sale.

but

right now the board have to show some strength to act upon it and have the sort of price in mind that will sell him for a huge amount of money. that way at the very least there is grounds for the manager to be able to properly invest in the team.

before I said my gut says he is going, my head hopes it's for 40 + million
 

He's not going to be at Everton forever and 40mil pretty good.

It's football, you sell, you buy some other players, like or dislike them and get over it. If you care about this kind of thing a month after the sale then I worry about your priorities in life.
 
Agreed that it will be by case but considering that we got Deulofeu and Cceverley for around 4 million this season - the season of the first big increase I'd say that there is every chance of doing the same next year...if we pick are targets correctly.

Yeah.

While the turnover's increased ONCE again, we'll go sniffing around in the bargain basement. The debt will still be there, the stadium'll still be in it's current state & there'll still be no sound financial plans in place; just the usual silence from billox & co.

Meanwhile; there'll be a bidding war for Stones - if he's still here, of course. But the above will apply whether he goes now or next season. (Next season)
 

McCarthy was not in the later stages of his contract. so that is rubbish.

We just had a 3rd bid from Chelsea...how many more bids before the club puts a contract under the nose of the lad.

Get it done and lets stop hiding behind nonsense arguments.
How do we know that they haven't ?
Did we know about the McCarthy/ Mirallas contracts ?
 
said it at the start of the summer if Chelsea want stones they will buy him. simple as that, no matter how much we say he isn't for sale.

but

right now the board have to show some strength to act upon it and have the sort of price in mind that will sell him for a huge amount of money. that way at the very least there is grounds for the manager to be able to properly invest in the team.

before I said my gut says he is going, my head hopes it's for 40 + million
That depends on Everton selling. The extra money coming into football has changed the landscape completely.
The poor clubs are no longer poor, they are just not as rich as the rich clubs.
 
http://www.theguardian.com/football...erton-consider-40m-final-bid?CMP=share_btn_tw



Chelsea consider making final bid of £40m for Everton’s John Stones
• Third bid of £30m for England defender was rejected on Tuesday
• John Terry expected to start next match but Branislav Ivanovic under threat


Everton manager Roberto Martínez has refused to deny claims John Stones is attracted to the possibility of moving to Stamford Bridge. Photograph: JMP/REX Shutterstock


Dominic Fifield and Andy Hunter

Tuesday 18 August 2015

Chelsea are considering whether to lodge a final bid worth £40m for the Evertondefender John Stones after seeing their third offer of the summer for the England international flatly rejected by the Merseyside club.

Everton made it clear, yet again, on Tuesday that they are not interested in parting with the 21-year-old defender, who has been capped four times, and will not enter into negotiations with the champions. That resolve could yet be tested by an offer which would establish Stones as the most expensive defender in English football, though raising the bid to £40m would effectively see Chelseadoubling their original valuation of the centre-back.

The London club’s opening offer was worth £20m, with subsequent bids of £26m and, on Monday, £30m having been rejected. Roberto Martínez has refused to deny claims the player is attracted to the possibility of moving to Stamford Bridge, where he would compete in the Champions League this season, although the defender – who has four years remaining on his Everton contract – has not agitated for a move. Indeed, his form for and commitment to Martínez’s side to date this term has been exemplary.

José Mourinho, who has made no secret of his frustration at Chelsea’s lack of progress in the transfer market this summer, believes Stones would represent both a long-term asset and a player who could go straight into his first-team, particularly with two of his current senior defenders struggling.
 

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