Everton slam Manchester United's "derisory" double bid for Baines and Fellaini as feud escalates
Everton slam Manchester United's "derisory" double bid for Baines and Fellaini as feud escalates
"Those bids were immediately rejected out of hand as derisory and insulting," says Everton statement
Escalating: Banies and Fellaini are at the centre of a feud between the two clubs
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Everton's simmering feud with Manchester United has erupted into
all-out war after they dismissed a joint £28million bid for Leighton
Baines and Marouane Fellaini as "derisory" and "insulting".
And the bad blood between the two clubs is set to escalate further with United
ready to go straight back in for the pair. Furious Blues chiefs, though, are adamant United's behaviour has cost them any chance of signing Baines. United's offer
for Baines and Fellaini last week, which was confirmed by Everton
yesterday, has proved to be the final insult for the Blues after a
summer of slights.
Everton felt so aggrieved by United's behaviour they put out a
statement saying: "Everton can confirm that it has received bids from
Manchester United for two players.
"Those bids were immediately rejected out of hand as derisory and insulting."
Despite Everton's anger, United are in no mood to back down and are ready to up their offer to £33m.
It
is understood United are prepared to pay £21m for Fellaini and £12m for
Baines, and will make one last attempt to prise the pair away from Goodison Park.
The Blues' decision to go public came after what they see as months of United treating them with no respect.
They were upset after Moyes revealed Sir Alex Ferguson approached him
before the Merseyside derby at the start of May when they were still
chasing a Champions League place. Leighton Baines is a long-term target for United
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They became more annoyed when Moyes was pictured shuttling in and out
of Carrington for weeks when he was still on their payroll before his
official July 1 start date.
Everton's mood worsened when United made a £12million bid for Baines
in June, which they immediately rejected and which they understood to be
their final bid.
They were incensed when United chief executive Ed Woodward valued
Baines at £12million again in the joint offer for Fellaini made last
week.
Everton were already determined not to sell Baines to United out of
principle and the champions' behaviour has only hardened their stance.
They have told Baines how they feel and the England left-back has
accepted their position and will not agitate for a move away from
Goodison Park.
Everton would be much more willing to negotiate over Fellaini, but
not for £16million, which is £1.5million less than they paid Standard
Liege for him.
The Belgian star's Goodison contract does not expire until 2016 and
Everton would want closer to £30million to tempt them to do business.
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