
Roberto
Martinez has re-iterated Everton's intent to keep John Stones and said
"money can sometimes not buy everything".
The defender was selected for Everton in their Capital One Cup second-round
tie at Barnsley on Wednesday night, and played all 120 minutes of a 5-3
extra-time win.
Stones was playing despite handing in a transfer request at Goodison Park
after three rejected bids from Chelsea for the defender.
And Martinez remains adamant that the England international will not be
leaving the club in the current transfer window.
"Our fans know all we are doing is trying to become better and be as good as
we can," said Martinez, who also confirmed the club will formally reject the
player's transfer request on Thursday morning.
"John is a massive part of that and we've got a clear idea that in life and
in football money can sometimes not buy everything. This is about values and
John is a vital part of our future."
When asked if Stones is for sale, he said: "Not at all."
Martinez also paid tribute to the way Stones performed against Barnsley, the
club with which he started his career, and spoke of the need for 'the
authorities' to avoid similar situations with young players developing in
the future.
"I thought he was incredible," he said. "(It was) an enormous celebration
about football. He came through the Barnsley ranks and it shows you what a
terrific job the academy do here.
"John was incredible under enormous pressure as you can imagine. Once more
I'll say the authorities need to learn the lesson of what's going on. We
need to protect players in the transfer window. It's becoming a bit of a
circus.
"He was a real example of how to perform under massive, massive pressure.
For me, it was an exceptional display by him."