Everton Gets Permission from Wigan to Negotiate with the Coach Martinez









The chairman of the English Wigan Football Club Dave Whelan confirmed on Tuesday that Everton finally got permission to negotiate with Roberto Martinez about the possibility of taking his training. 
Martinez told Whelan intention to terminate day duration of training with Wigan extended to four years after landing team of the English Premier League competition, despite Wigan win the FA Cup competition this season. 
It seems that Everton, who is looking for a successor to former coach David Mois, who left the team for the training of Manchester United at the forefront of those who seek to take advantage of the services Martinez after asking for permission from Wigan to talk to the coach earlier this week.    
Whelan said: "Roberto wants to leave  ... we will allow him to leave, but his contract is still extended for another 12 months. If he would leave, someone will have to reimburse the costs of termination of contract before his last."
He added: "Everton have contacted me and I told them that they have permission to talk to Martinez."
On the other hand, the Spanish coach Roberto Martinez is pride with the crown of the team with Wigan English FA Cup title, the first major tournament win by the club since its inception in 1932.
Wigan clinched an epic victory in fatal time from Manchester City with a view without back in the final today hosted by the famous Wembley Stadium in London, and in spite of that the team faces relegation League Premier League.

Following the historic victory, said Martinez's (EFE) 'I have fulfilled a dream, it is a great honor for me to be confused part of the history of Wigan, I arrived here for the first time in 1995, and always has been I have a lot special sense while participating in that tournament' the oldest in the history of football.

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