Everton Defender John Stones has handed a transfer request to his club with a view to forcing his move away from the club.
The England international has been subject of two confirmed but rejected bids of £20m and £26m, with another £30m reported to have been tabled by suitors Chelsea.
Everton insists they will not sell the central defender, who can also play as a full-back, to Chelsea, with manager Roberto Martinez responding to queries at a news conference earlier today that “…always the same question about John Stones and always the same answer. There is nothing to announce and nothing to discuss.”
Quizzed on the implication of the 21-year old putting in a transfer request, Martinez suggested it would make no difference, saying: “There is nothing to comment on that.”
Stones joined Everton from Barnsley for £3m in January 2013 – 13 months after his debut for the latter club.
Ironically, Everton face a trip to Barnsley on Wednesday night in a League Cup second round fixture, while Chelsea’s next away game is at Goodison Park on Saturday, 12 September, in the Premier League.
“The only thing that matter now are the games and to prepare for them, starting with Barnsley,” said Martinez.
Stone’s who made his England debut last year is expected to be named in coach Roy Hodgson’s squad for next month’s Euro 2016 qualifiers against San Marino and Switzerland.
He has made 47 appearances for the Merseyside outfit and signed a new five-year contract worth around £30,000-a-week last summer.
The Toffees have long been linked with a move for Manchester United defender Jonny Evans – though denied by Martinez.
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