Everton turn down £15m Man City bid for Lescott

Going nowhere: Joleon Lescott
11 April 2012

Everton have today formally rejected a bid from Manchester City for England defender Joleon Lescott.

The bid, believed to be around £15million, was made yesterday to club owner Bill Kenwright.

Lescott has been linked with big-spending City for several weeks, but this is the first time that the Eastlands club have tested Everton manager David Moyes' claims that none of his squad will be sold this summer.

Lescott was a key part of Everton's run to the FA Cup final, and won England recognition under Fabio Capello last season.

City, who have spent over £50million on Carlos Tevez, Roque Santa Cruz and Gareth Barry already this summer, want to pair Lescott with Chelsea and England skipper John Terry in their defence.

But with the Terry deal looking increasingly unlikely, Everton have now made it clear that they do not want to sell the former Wolves defender.

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