Defender Leighton Baines has signed a new four-year deal with - TopicsExpress



          

Defender Leighton Baines has signed a new four-year deal with Everton. Former Toffees boss David Moyes twice failed in his efforts to take the 29-year-old England left-back with him to Manchester United last summer. Baines attacking threat •Since joining Everton, Leighton Baines has provided 33 assists in the Premier League which is 14 more than any other defender From every angle that you look at it, it is an incredible boost, said Everton manager Roberto Martinez. He is one of the best left-backs in European football and has the World Cup around the corner. Im looking at what Leighton can do and it is huge. Baines, signed for £6m from Wigan in August 2007, had 18 months remaining on his contract. Manchester United had been linked with the attacking full-back after failing with two bids before the start of the season, but Moyes, who replaced Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford, will now have to look elsewhere. His best is yet to come, added Martinez of a player who has made more than 260 appearances for the club. To be able to secure Leightons best years at Everton means a lot, especially in this January window where we are talking about having a strong squad going into the second half of the season. That is an important moment for us. You are talking about January signings and bringing players into the club but no-one will be bigger than having Leighton Baines focusing on being as good as he can be for Everton in the best years of his career. Securing the defenders long-term future is a boost for Everton ahead of Tuesdays Merseyside derby with Liverpool. Baines factfile Date of birth: 11 December 1984 Premier League appearances: 214 for Everton, 72 for Wigan Goals: 22 Yellow cards: 29 Red cards: 0 England debut: v Egypt, March 2010 International goals: 1 Both clubs are vying to finish in the top four, with the Toffees one point adrift of Liverpool, who occupy the final Champions League qualifying spot. We are all aware of the importance of the derby in itself but this one is with extra significance with two teams playing to finish as high as possible, said Martinez of the Premier League trip to Anfield. We are facing one of the toughest teams in the division. At home they are very strong. They are the best team from scoring from dead ball positions and we have to be wary of that. Martinez said the club would know within the next two days whether John Heitinga would remain at the club, with the Spaniard revealing two European teams were interested in signing the Dutch defender.
Posted on: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 17:17:32 +0000

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