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Fellaini signs a new five-year contract at Everton
Marouane Fellaini has signed a new five year contract at Everton delighting manager David Moyes.
Fellaini, 23 is a Belgian international who has impressed at Everton and has been touted for big things in the future, he has been linked with Manchester United and Inter Milan in the past.
Toffees manager David Moyes was always confident he could keep the £70,000-a-week midfielder, despite protracted talks but is now delighted that he will have the star signed up for such a period of time.
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