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Everton manager Roberto Martinez believes Ross Barkley needs to stay at Everton next season as the 20-year-old prepares for the biggest summer of his fledgling career.
Barkley's sparkling form this term has seen him break into the Toffees' first team and earn himself a spot in Roy Hodgson's England squad for the World Cup in Brazil.
The situation is similar to that of Wayne Rooney, who travelled to Euro 2004 with England as an Everton youngster and moved to Manchester United later that summer, but Martinez is adamant Barkley is going nowhere and believes staying at Goodison Park will aid his development.
"It would be wrong for him (to leave this summer)," the Spaniard told several national newspapers.
"I always feel as manager you develop a relationship with players and you're always honest with that.
Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summerShow all 21 1 /21Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Edinson Cavani Another striker linked with Chelsea as they look to bolster their front line, the Uruguayan may have only recently joined PSG but that won't stop rumours about him moving from flying around all summer. Particularly if he impresses at the World Cup in Brazil where he will be coming up against England in the group stages.
Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Radamel Falcao The Colombian surprised many with his move to Monaco last season but it would not surprise many if he moved on again this summer. Chelsea are one of many clubs reportedly keen to bring him in. He has been ruled out of the World Cup with a knee injury.
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Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Toni Kroos One player who's been creating transfer rumours for a while is Toni Kroos. The German has been linked with a move to Manchester United as his contract talks with Bayern Munich stall. Whether Kroos is simply exploiting United's need for midfield improvements simply to improve his Bayern contract remains to be seen. His superb goals against Arsenal at the Emirates the last two years running highlight just what a talent the Germany international is.
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Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Victor Valdes For some reason Victor Valdes wants to leave Barcelona this summer and Liverpool, Manchester City and Monaco have all been linked with his signature. A recent injury that saw him miss the end of the season and the World Cup could change things, with the Spaniard potentially choosing to stay until his recuperation is over.
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Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Paul Pogba Juventus are set to offer Paul Pogba a new contract according to some reports, however his £40m buyout clause must be tempting to some, former club Manchester United included. Comes with something of a reputation however, so would be a gamble.
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Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Mario Balotelli Why always linked with transfers? For one reason or another, Super Mario is one man constantly in the transfer spotlight with a potential reuniting with former boss Jose Mourinho at Chelsea being mooted by some while other reports suggesting he has been offered to Arsenal for £30m.
Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Arturo Vidal The self-styled 'best in the world' in his role, has had a great season with Juventus and consequently finds himself in the sights of Real Madrid and Manchester United United according to reports. A good World Cup with Chile will only boost the likelihood of some offers.
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Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Sergio Aguero It seems unlikely that Aguero is likely to quit Manchester City but following his continuing excellence at the club, the Argentine forward reportedly remains a target for Real Madrid who might be the one club capable of luring him away from the Etihad. Them and Barcelona, who his father says would be difficult for Aguero to turn down.
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Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Iker Casillas Synonymous with Real Madrid for so long, Casillas fell out of favour with first Jose Mourinho and now Carlo Ancelotti and a summer move seems likely. Where the Spanish captain will go is less clear. Barcelona will be in need of a new keeper, but surely that move won't happen? Arsenal are another club reportedly interested in finding a new number one.
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Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Shinji Kagawa So exciting to watch at Dortmund, Kagawa has failed to shine at Old Trafford and has struggled to earn a first team place this season. Many blame the manager but few could complain if the Japanese star was keen to move on this summer. A return to Dortmund is a possibility.
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Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Eliaquim Mangala It seems like almost every top European club is looking to reinforce the centre of its defence at the moment and consequently Eliaquim Mangala could be in high demand. The Porto centre-back's value meanwhile is going up and up.
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Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Luis Suarez Liverpool's Suarez-inspired league form and subsequent Champions League qualification may help keep the Uruguayan on Merseyside, however rumours of a move to a bigger club will still persist this summer. Particularly when it seems whenever the striker returns to his native Uruguay he forgets about his affection for the Reds. An impressive World Cup, if he recovers from an injury in time, will only fuel speculation.
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Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Jackson Martinez Porto's Colombian striker is seemingly always mentioned in transfer gossip pages and this summer looks set to be no different. With Falcao set to miss the World Cup, this tournament could be Martinez's chance to really show himself off on the world stage with Colombia.
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Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer William Carvalho Another player plying his trade in Portugal that is causing a bit of a stir. The 21-year-old is at Sporting Lisbon for the moment but a bumper offer could see him on his way. Fees in the region of £37m have been mooted for the defensive midfielder, with Manchester United one of those reportedly ready to stump up the cash.
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Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Josip Drmic There could be a battle on Merseyside between Liverpool and Everton for this young striker. The 21-year-old is currently playing for Nürnberg in the Bundesliga, and having already scored a couple of goals for Switzerland at international level, is a rising star.
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Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Yann M'Vila The France international has for so long been linked with a move to the Premier League that it's almost as if he's here already. But he's not, he's in Russia with Rubin Kazan. But that might not be the case after this summer for the 23-year-old with Liverpool in particular linked with the defensive midfielder.
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Transfer analysis: The players set for major moves this summer Fernando Torres They might have paid £50m for him, but Torres' days at Chelsea look numbered. Jose Mourinho has done anything but offer a ringing endorsement for the Spaniard and with the Blues linked with just about every striker going, Torres should move on. Despite his problems in front of goal, there won't be a shortage of suitors. Inter Milan have been linked as have his former club Atletico Madrid.
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"Ross is a phenomenal talent - probably the best English talent I have ever seen - but he is not the finished article yet.
"In football obviously you can never speak about the future. Obviously we need to come along and try to get into the top-four positions to offer players like Ross the next stage of their development.
"Ross is delighted at Everton and feels very much that he is in the right place at the right time of his career."
A starring role for England this summer would increase talk of a potential move while raising Barkley's profile even higher, but Martinez does not expect to see a change in his attitude.
"He's playing at a World Cup and he could be in a position to impress millions, never mind just the people in England," he said.
"That's the type of tournament we are talking of. But Ross will never look at it in that way. He will look at it and try to be as good as he can to help England.
"Ross will come back the same person - I can guarantee you that.
"He's not someone who will lose sight of realism when he comes back. For us he's a star whatever happens in the World Cup. He is ready now to fulfil whatever role the England manager wants to give him."
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