Leighton Baines signs new four-year contract with Everton

Monday 27 Jan 2014
Leighton Baines has committed his future to Everton
Everton received a significant boost ahead of the 222nd Merseyside derby at Anfield after Leighton Baines signed a new four-year contract.

The England left-back had been a target for Manchester United and former manager David Moyes, who had two bids rejected in the summer.

However, Everton have been working behind the scenes for the last couple of months to tie the 29-year-old down to a new deal and manager Roberto Martinez revealed that had now been completed a day before they face near-neighbours Liverpool.

Leighton Baines

Born: Kirkby, 11 December 1984
Pro debut: Wigan v West Brom 2 Oct 2002
Clubs: Wigan, Everton
International: England Under-21, seniors
Senior debut: v Egypt, 3 Mar 2010
Caps: 22
Goals: 1

 

"I can give you good news, Leighton Baines has signed a new contract. It is for the next four years," he said.

"To be able to secure Leighton's best years at Everton means a lot, especially in this January [transfer] window where we are talking about having a strong squad going into the second half of the season.

"We are all excited that Leighton will be able to have a long-term future with the club and we are all looking forward to the second half of the season having his experience.

"It is such a specialised position it is a great boost internally but I know fans will be delighted because Leighton is more than a footballer at the club.

"You look how important he is with the daily standards, the influence he has with the younger players.

"I am just looking what Leighton can do in the next four years in the dressing room and it is going to be as good as it gets."

“Leighton has been performing as one the best left-backs in European football and the best is yet to come”

Roberto Martinez 

 

Martinez said the fact they had managed to stave off interest from United and persuade Baines to sign a new deal spoke volumes.

"It represents a strong intent of trying to progress and get stronger and Leighton will bring that on the football pitch," he added.

"He has been performing as one the best left-backs in European football and the best is yet to come.

"To have Leighton with the focus and tranquility to be at Everton for the long term is an incredible boost."

By FA Staff