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Manager Roberto Martinez has decided to leave Wigan and he has been given permission to speak to Everton about their vacant position.

Martinez had a meeting with Wigan chairman Dave Whelan on Tuesday and told him he had decided to move on after four years at the helm.

The highly-rated Spanish boss led Wigan to a memorable 1-0 victory over Manchester City in this season’s FA Cup final but was unable to keep them in the Premier League.

And Whelan said: “Roberto feels it’s time to move on, he doesn’t feel equipped to take Wigan back into the Premier League.

“I have to accept his decision and I think it shows his total honesty.

“He’s been a fantastic manager and we’ll be good friends for the rest of our lives. I respect him enormously and wish him luck wherever he goes.

“It was a difficult decision for Roberto, because he loves the fans and likes the way the club is run. I’m sure he’s sad to leave.

 

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