Gareth Barry has heaped praise on Everton
team-mates John Stones and Ross Barkley, insisting they should stay at
Goodison Park to continue their development.
Barry is set to make his 700th professional appearance against Tottenham on Saturday Night Football, but ahead of that game he instead chose to focus on two young players at the opposite end of their careers.
Stones
has been a transfer target for Chelsea this summer, with the situation
culminating in him handing in a transfer request earlier this week.
Barry, though, believes Everton is the best place for Stones and Barkley
to be.
He told Soccer Saturday: "Everton - for Ross and John - is a fantastic club, they've got a great manager here and they're still young.
"They've
not reached the levels that they can reach, and they're at a perfect
club to be learning that. There's no reason to go elsewhere at the
moment. Just keep improving year by year and take it from there.
"It's
always a difficult situation, the money that's being thrown around like
that. John will have had a lot of people in his ear, saying 'do this,
do that', but ultimately it's always the person's decision."
Stones joined Everton from Barnsley in 2013, and Barry reveals
Roberto Martinez was quick to point out the young defender's attributes
when he joined the club from Manchester City shortly after.
It has
been a steep rise for the 21-year-old, who is tipped for big things in
the coming years, and Barry admits he did not know much about Stones
before his arrival at Everton.
"When I spoke to the manager before
signing, he mentioned John and said 'there's a good talent here' that
he feels is going to reach a really good level," Barry said.
"Straight away, I picked that up in training with John. Nothing fazed
him - his ability on the ball, his calmness, was there to see for
someone so young. For me, he was naturally going to improve with
experience.
"The level he's at now, with more games and learning
to play with people like Jags [Phil Jagielka], he can reach another
level which is frightening really. It's not a surprise, I picked up on
it straight away."
Stones has nailed down a starting position at
Everton alongside Jagielka, another player who is approaching the
twilight years of his professional career.
Barry believes playing alongside a centre-back like Jagielka is
something that will help Stones develop. He said: "Phil, for me, is one
of the most under-rated players in the Premier League and should have
more England caps than he does.
"He was overlooked for a long
period of time, and you realise that when you play with someone as good
as Phil, so Stonesy playing alongside someone [like that] is ideal."
Watch the full interview on Soccer Saturday on Sky Sports News HQ from 12pm this Saturday.
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