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Martinez believes Barry has 'long-term future' at Everton
Everton boss Roberto Martinez says he hopes to find a way to keep Gareth Barry beyond the season-long deadline-day loan deal.
Martinez said: "What we want is to find a way where Gareth can come and be a part of Everton and enjoy his football, and we can all enjoy his experience and his quality.
"After that, we will see if there is an opportunity to see him for many, many years to come - because I do believe Gareth has got a long-term future at the club."
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Barry 'feared the worst' over Everton move
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Transfer window round up
Fellaini shirt unveiled
Fellaini to wear number 31 at Manchester United
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Premier League clubs smash deadline day spending record
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Fellaini thanks Everton fans
Mauorane Fellaini: Factfile
1987: November 22 - Born Etterbeek, Belgium.
2004: Signs for Standard Liege, at the age of 17.
2006: Makes debut as a substitute against Charleroi.
2007: February - Makes senior Belgium debut.
June - Scores first senior goal, in Belgium's Euro 2008 qualifier against Portugal.
2008: August - Plays for Belgium at the Olympics, but is sent off along with Vincent Kompany in first game against Brazil.
September - Signs for Everton in a deal worth more than £12million.
2009: May - After a difficult start - picking up 10 bookings in his first 17 games - is named Everton's Young Player of the Year.
2010: February - Suffers serious ankle injury in tackle by Liverpool's Sotirios Kyrgiakos and is ruled out for season.
2011: February - Suffers another serious ankle injury and is ruled out for the rest of the season.
November - Signs new five-year contract.
2012: August - Scores only goal as Everton beat Manchester United 1-0 in opening game of season.
December - Banned for three matches for headbutting Stoke's Ryan Shawcross.
2013: May - Finishes season as Everton's top scorer.
Fellaini and Moyes pictured after £27.5m deal
Liverpool sign two defenders on transfer deadline day
Liverpool have signed two defenders on transfer deadline day with French international Mamadou Sakho and Thiago Ilori joining the club.
The two signings have cost Brendan Rodgers' side, who are top of the league after three games, £25 million.
Sakho, who played for Paris Saint-Germain, told Liverpool's website: "I'm delighted to be here. I'd like to thank everyone for the welcome. I came here because the project that is in place at Liverpool interests me. I'm really looking forward to playing my first game."
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Barry 'feared the worst' over Everton move
Gareth Barry admits he had been starting to "fear the worst" before his season-long loan switch from Manchester City to Everton.
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Premier League clubs smash deadline day spending record
Deadline day spending by Premier League clubs pushed the total spent in the summer transfer window to £630m, smashing the previous record.