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Everton Eyeing Mings
Wednesday, 15th Oct 2014 09:24

Everton are the latest Premier League club reported to be considering a move for Town left-back Tyrone Mings.

Crystal Palace had a £3 million offer for the 21-year-old turned down towards the end of the transfer window, while Arsenal and Chelsea have both been linked since then. Now the Daily Mirror reports that Everton are weighing up a January move for the ex-Chippenham Town man.

We understand that Everton have been amongst a number of Premier League clubs represented at recent Town games to run the rule over Mings, who won the Championship’s September Player of the Month award.

Following Palace’s interest, the Blues offered Mings a new contract until June 2017, which the full-back signed last month.

Meanwhile, manager Mick McCarthy, his players, ex-players and corporate guests will be taking part in the club’s golf day at Hintlesham.


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Michael11 added 21:36 - Oct 15
Either go to Everton and play second fiddle to Baines or stay in the top 6 with us and try get us promoted should be a no brainer. I think we could get at least double what we got for Cresswell. He's big, strong, athletic, younger and can play centre back so he should be more valuable. I can't believe how impressive he's been! I thought we were mad turning down £3m but I'm so glad we did!
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PremierBlue added 08:37 - Oct 16
with all the agents come watching, maybe we can gather the 20k crowd more often...
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mikeybloo88 added 15:11 - Oct 16
"Mings could be the next Kevin Beattie"

PMSL. Get a grip.
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Ipswichbusiness added 21:09 - Oct 16
I'm afraid that the brutal reality of it is that unless we achieve promotion then we will end up selling our best players; money talks!
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