
Everton
manager Roberto Martinez says John Stones will not be sold and that Barnsley
defender Mason Holgate is not being signed as his replacement.
Chelsea have made two bids for the 21-year-old centre-back, the most recent
for £25m, but manager Jose Mourinho shows no signs of giving up his pursuit
while Manchester United and Manchester City have also been linked with the
England international.
But Martinez is determined to hang onto one of his key players and regards
the issue as closed.
"I have said before the player is not for sale and that is the end of it,"
he said. "Our situation has been very clear from the beginning. We are not a
selling club who will lose our best performers.
"His performance at the weekend was very strong and for a young man to come
up with that leadership is a real sign of what he is as a footballer.
"He is very important player for us and we are looking forward to seeing the
best of John over the next few seasons, not just the next few weeks."
Holgate's imminent arrival from Barnsley, Stones' former club, for a
reported initial £1m fee, has already seen comparisons made with the England
international but Martinez was keen to play those down.
"Mason, at 18, has already played 20 games in League One and that shows the
potential he has," he said.
"We seem to have agreed terms with Barnsley and he will be a phenomenal
young prospect coming into that golden generation we feel we have at the
club and he will be a good one for the future.
"Mason is a completely different type of player to John but in terms of
personality and character they are very similar."
Everton will also find out later on Thursday how long left-back Leighton
Baines is likely to be out after he re-injured the ankle he had an operation
on towards the end of last season.
John is very important for us and we are looking forward to seeing the best
of him over the next few seasons.
"We will get the results (of the scan) and we will get a clear idea of the
problem," Martinez said. "Because of the previous surgery he had in that
area it is an extra sensitive part of his body so we need to make sure we
are clear with the extent of the injury."