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Published 12:46 16 Feb 2016 GMT
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“I laugh when people say we paid £3million for John Stones, it was £1.25million.”
That is of course mere buttons for a player who is now rated at around £40million and is coveted by Chelsea among many others in the Premier League and, if you believe the hype, across Europe.
Moyes made the comments on the Sky Goals on Sunday show, but the League One side have issued a statement to confirm today that Moyes’s comments are wide of the mark.
They’ve also hit out at his blabbermouth concerning his former club.
“Ordinarily, we would not comment on matters of speculation, but the article on the Mirror website carries the headline, “David Moyes reveals Everton paid just £1.25million to sign John Stones from Barnsley". “The amount paid by Everton to Barnsley is Commercial in Confidence, and we would have expected that David Moyes would be bound by that obligation of confidentiality to his former employer. “However, given the categoric nature of the assertion made, it is incumbent on Barnsley FC to correct such a statement when it is markedly and unequivocally wrong and yet is made by someone that the public might think is authoritative on the subject.”The final line is the real clinker as it hints that Moyes' ignorance probably comes from the fact that he had nothing to do with the transfer in the first place.
"David Moyes played no part in any negotiation with Barnsley FC concerning the transfer of John Stones, which may explain why he is mistaken as to the fee paid."
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