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Martinez relieved to see Fellaini clause expire

The buy-out clause doesn’t apply to potential suitors any more. We’re looking at you, Man Utd.

EVERTON BOSS Roberto Martinez has expressed relief following the expiry of a release clause in Marouane Fellaini’s contract.

It was widely reported that a bid of £22million could have triggered the sale of the Belgian, who has long been linked with a move to Arsenal or Manchester United.

But Martinez has revealed that the timeframe in which the clause could have been activated has now expired.

“Marouane had a buy-out clause where it was very straightforward,” the Spaniard said. “If someone met that valuation, the club had no say.

“That finished on July 31 so you can imagine during that period everyone was a bit expectant about what would happen. Once that date went, you just focus on working for the next season.

“I’m not concerned at all at the moment (about players leaving). The window is open and until it closes you’re going to get speculation, you’re going to get a lot of talk, not just at Everton. It’s the norm.”

Everton kick off their 2013-14 Premier League campaign with a trip to face Norwich City on Saturday.

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    Mar 5th 2012, 7:44 PM

    What a gent!

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    Mar 5th 2012, 7:52 PM

    Class act

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    Mar 6th 2012, 12:26 AM

    Pity the couldnt show the same respect to Alan Smith a few years back. Nee Naw chants while leaving the pitch with oxegen and a compound fractured leg.
    Not to mention trying to turn the ambulance over.

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