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    Martinez: No Man United Switch For Seamus Coleman



    Everton Boss Tells Moyes To Stop Wasting Time Over Coleman.


    Everton boss Roberto Martinez has issued a hands off warning to David Moyes over the availability of right back Seamus Coleman.

    Reports emerged yesterday that Moyes has lined up the talented Irish international as his main summer transfer target as he looks to shake up his entire back four.

    Moyes signed Coleman for Everton in a bargain 60,000 deal and has gone onto become one of the leagues most consistent right-backs.

    It was thought that United had already made contact with the Toffee's over a potential deal but Martinez has been quick to quash any speculation that the clubs have held talks and claims that they won't have any either.

    Reported in the Mirror, he said: "The truth is' we have never had any conversations with anyone over Coleman - and we won't have any either.

    "The fact is he's having a fantastic season and becoming a very important player at Everton, and obviously we want him here for a long, long

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    re: Martinez: No Man United Switch For Seamus Coleman

    [p]
    Yes, it must be quite tiring keep thinking of new ways of writing about Baines and his move to Manchester.

    "Let's try one of their other players"

    [p]

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