From The OS on 20/11/2011
"Chairman talks transfers, investment & protestors after Wolves
Everton Chairman Bill Kenwright spoke candidly to the media following the Blues’ 2-1 win over Wolves on Saturday and addressed several issues currently surrounding the Football Club.
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As ever the Toffees owner was there to watch the team in action and afterwards talked to the assembled media, including Radio Five Live, national press, BBC Radio Merseyside and evertontv.
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Mr Kenwright revealed:
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-*Funds will be available to Manager David Moyes in the January transfer window.
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- Three or four parties are currently showing an interest in buying the Club.
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- That he understands the motives of the protestors who marched ahead of the Wolves game but not their actions.
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- And just how proud he is in a week where three Blues represented England, Marouane Fellaini signed a new five-year deal and Everton in the Community’s pioneering plans to open a Free School got the green light.
With regard to January and the possibility of recruiting fresh talent, Mr Kenwright said he had already discussed potential targets with his manager.
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He said: “We are talking about January and there will not be a lot of money compared to what other clubs are spending on centre forwards, but there will be money – there will be investment in January.†".