Fellaini Has A Big Decision To Make

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Once upon a time, a player signed a long term contract and fans rejoiced because it meant he was staying for a long time. But now, fans rejoice as it guarantees a transfer fee. How times have changed.

At Everton, we are used to our own heroes leaving for distant lands - or, rather, usually Man City. And in the short term, it always hurts - whether it's Lescott, Arteta, Rodwell, Pienaar, Jeffers, Rooney... We're always convinced that it's a sign we're about to go completely belly up, the squad will disintegrate and Moyes will leave us and go walking off into the sunset to manage Spurs or something.

But that never happens. Indeed, a different pattern emerges. We usually sell for massive sums, reinvest whatever money Kenwright doesn't lose down the back of the sofa into solid acquisitions and actually improve as an overall side.

So Everton don't miss the players as such - but, strangely, it's quite often true that the players miss Everton.

Going back into the distant past, a young jug-eared Francis Jeffers took the big pay day down in London with Arsenal - and then promptly entered footballing oblivion when he didn't have Kevin Campbell to hold his hand up front.

Steven Pienaar also went the glamorous route when London came calling - only to realise the grass really wasn't greener at White Hart Lane.

And Jack Rodwell is already well on his way to becoming Adam Johnson the Second on the City bench as international class players highlight the lads limitations.

So, we come to Fellaini. A man on a four year contract, in the form of his life, developing each and every game to become one of the most gifted overall midfielders in world football - and certainly the most unique.

If Everton do sell our club record signing, we're looking at no less than £30m for him. As an Evertonian, I fully understand where our club is at and I'm not going to become blinded by love for the playing staff and implore our board to fight tooth and nail to keep the big man.

But from a footballing perspective, perhaps Marouane should take a step away from his interfering father and learn lessons from what's happened before. Is the big money move to City, Chelsea or whoever really going to benefit his career?

Aged just 24, he has time on his side. He isn't stagnating as a footballer by playing at Everton - indeed, he's utterly flourishing. We're not a bad side; gone are the days when we sold Rooney and could understand as he was playing alongside comparative donkeys. Fellaini is a key component of a roaringly successful Toffees set up, and I really can't see why he'd interrupt his development and risk moving to a club to potentially become a rotational option off the bench, a giant "Plan B" to throw on with 10 minutes to go.

Because for all of Fellaini's qualities, that's the danger. Even now, other clubs don't fully understand his qualities. They see him as a man who can trap a meteor coming down from the sky at 100mph on his chest like it's nothing, but they don't realise his sublime footwork on the ground or his phenomenal off the ball movement which would grace most teams in world football.

At Everton, he is an essential part of a side who can genuinely challenge for the Champions League. He could have two or three more years in the royal blue and leave Goodison for Barcelona or Real Madrid - a "proper" giant club instead of the nouveau riche in England - and leave a Goodison legend. Or even more of one.

Fellaini seems destined to go down as one of, if not the best buy of David Moyes' time at Goodison Park. The "panic buy" at £15m on transfer deadline day from Standard Liege has come good, and let's hope we get to enjoy him for a few more seasons to come.


http://www.grandoldteam.com/news/general-news/2012/nov/15/fellaini-has-a-big-decision-to-make
 
Its the classic story of Boy meets Football Club, boy meets 150k a week at a different Club.

Lets hope we can give him a decision to make come May, we get CL, it gives him a lot to consider, also, would be lovely if Moyes would sign a new contract like.
 
Its the classic story of Boy meets Football Club, boy meets 150k a week at a different Club.

Lets hope we can give him a decision to make come May, we get CL, it gives him a lot to consider, also, would be lovely if Moyes would sign a new contract like.

That's a story that hasn't fully hit Blues yet. Moyes contract. Scary stuff, mate, scary stuff.
 
We'll be able to keep him provided we qualify for the group stages which I'd give the odds of happening of around 20% (no injuries + Arsenal middling mid-table and crashing in Dec-Jan when they usually suck + holding off spurs).

We buy well and we'll be OK without him. However unlike others who leave us and crap the bed he's going to be boss if he can stay injury free (given the way he plays and his position in all likelihood he's going to be on the training table for stretches every season). He has the ability to be the best DM in the world and give the same team an extra target man up front when they are down by 1/pressing for 3 pts. He'll have the impact that Toure has for City.

I'd play hardball and take no less what Real gave Liverpool for Xabi Alonso, we do have him wrapped up for a few years.
 

Great read tubers. He's got big decisions to make that's for sure, and in any case, win/win for us.
 
why would he want to stay if he could double his money elsewhere?
taking off the blue tinted glasses,if i played in the belgian league for standard and anderlecht offered CL and double wages,what would i do?
what has too happen is the money has to be re invested in the team,not dissapear like it has done in the past.
 
I think with the unique ability Fellaini has he will flourish wherever he goes. For us he will be a loss yes but 30M is 3 quality signings for us in moyes hands. Once spent I cetainly don't think we'd be weaker overall.

As said win win for us.... Obviously CL may just keep him here 1 more year!
 

With his style of play, and the money it'd take to buy him, I can only see him going to either Chelsea or City. City already have Toure so I'm not sure he's needed there.

Would he fit in at Chelsea? He's done so well this season playing further up, and Chelsea have spent big money on Mata/Oscar/Hazard to fill those positions, so it'd mean he'd have to play in a more defensive position. That seems possible as Mikel never convinces me and Lampard is probably past it now. With Hazard going for £32 million though I'd expect at least that, with his contract and all I'd hope for even more, especially if we do manage CL football.
 
Players come, players go. Managers come, managers go.

Whatever happens it's highly unlikely that we would go into meltdown. Well, not anyone who is old enough to remember life before Moyes.

If Felli leaves and we get a lot of money - and he bigs the club up - fair play to the lad.

I wish Moyes and Felli well BUT a win against the RS at Anfield and a TROPHY will make me miss them more...
 
why would he want to stay if he could double his money elsewhere?
taking off the blue tinted glasses,if i played in the belgian league for standard and anderlecht offered CL and double wages,what would i do?
what has too happen is the money has to be re invested in the team,not dissapear like it has done in the past.

i think that was answered in the op
 
Tough one with Fellaini.

Right now he's awesome. Like literally awesome.

While it's a tough decision for him, it's also tough for Everton.

He is worth a sh*t ton of money at the moment, they must be tempted to cash in. What if he's not as good next season, and his valuation drops? Is it worth the risk?

Decisions all round.
 

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