5 Reasons Ross Barkley Won't Leave Everton For Manchester City

1. He Loves Everton Football Club

Lastly, Ross Barkley loves Everton. He has been at the club since he was 11 years of age, and worked hard to get the fame and adoration he is currently receiving. He has often told stories of the lengths he went to in order to play for the club, having to catch several buses in the early hours of the morning. He often talks of his love for playing for Everton, having said as much when he signed his new contract this summer. That is some dedication for a young player learning his way in the game. He also speaks highly of the club after they stood by him as a youngster when he broke his leg in two places playing for England, following an accidental collision with Liverpool€™s Andre Wisdom. David Moyes even offered to pay for a holiday for his and his family to aid the youngster€™s recuperation. His comments about feeling €œdown€ when Wayne Rooney left hint that he would never want to make the fans that adore him now feel that way. Probably the most famous player who stayed with his boyhood club is Matt Le Tissier. A hugely talented football and Premier League star, he repeatedly turned down moves to bigger clubs such as Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea to stay with his boyhood club. He has often said that his love for the club made him stay, and Barkley should follow a similar route. As the Beatles once put it, All You Need Is Love.
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