UPDATED: 18:01 EST, 26 February 2013 Everton face a battle to keep hold of Marouane Fellaini come july 1st after Real Madrid, Chelsea and both Manchester clubs expressed fascination with the Belgian. Fellaini has proved certainly one of Everton manager David Moyesas many effective signings, scoring 31 objectives since his A15million capture from Standard Liege in 2008. In demand: Marouane Fellaini (top) is wantyed by a number of Europe's greatest clubs But as Everton attempt to finish their period with a press for the top four the 25-year-old is eager to enjoy Champions League baseball and is now firmly on the radar of some of Europeas top clubs. Moyes really wants to keep Fellaini and Everton have denied talk of a A24m buy-out condition. But, Everton often provide one beneficial person each summer to greatly help using their finances a last summer it was Jack Rodwell to City a' and it seems they will maybe not be in short supply of offers for Fellaini. Large order: Will Everton's goals match that of the complex Belgian? Both Manchester groups have identified Fellaini as a target, while he's not currently a priority for Sir Alex Ferguson or Roberto Mancini. There's hardening interest at Chelsea and Real Madrid. Fellaini is among Evertonas greatest earners on A75,000 per week. Which means top clubs can offer a fair increase to him without breaking their particular pay structures. Fellaini knows the interest and is thinking about possibilities away from Goodison.
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