Everton midfielder Marouane Fellaini has signed a new five-year contract which ties him to the club until the summer of 2016. Conjecture over the Belgium midfielder's future had been growing over current weeks even though he had 18 months remaining on his existing deal. But Toffees manager David Moyes was always positive he could keep the 23-year-old on board. "We are delighted to have protected the services of Marouane for the long term," chief executive Robert Elstone told.
Elstone added: "As everyone is aware these negotiations have been ongoing for some time but both parties remained positive that we would reach agreement.”Marouane has been a hugely important player for Everton since his arrival in 2008 and we hope that remains to be the case for the next five years." Fellaini signed from Standard Liege for £15million in 2008 and has impressed in central midfield this season, having overcome injury troubles in the past two seasons.
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Elstone added: "As everyone is aware these negotiations have been ongoing for some time but both parties remained positive that we would reach agreement.”Marouane has been a hugely important player for Everton since his arrival in 2008 and we hope that remains to be the case for the next five years." Fellaini signed from Standard Liege for £15million in 2008 and has impressed in central midfield this season, having overcome injury troubles in the past two seasons.
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