Next »

Whelan keen to keep Martinez

Roberto Martinez

Wigan chairman Dave Whelan would like manager Roberto Martinez to remain at the club, but is prepared to allow him to leave should an offer be made this summer.

Martinez‘s reputation has been enhanced over recent weeks owing to Wigan‘s stunning end to the season with Athletic, basement dwellers in February, comfortably avoiding the drop courtesy of a run of seven victories from their last nine games.

As a result, the 38-year-old Spaniard has been installed as the favourite for the vacant Aston Villa job – a role he turned down last summer – while he has also been linked with a summer move to Liverpool.

And, although Whelan believes Martinez – with whom he has a 20-year association - will eventually leave the DW Stadium, he has not heard anything to suggest that will be happening any time soon.

“I have spoken to Roberto about the interest that is obviously in him from straight away one club, and Aston Villa were interested in him last year,” he told Sky Sports News.

“We haven‘t received any notification at all that Aston Villa want to talk to him for this particular job, so there‘s nothing we can add on that.

“Roberto and I have a complete understanding where we trust each other implicitly. If anything comes up, Roberto will see me and I will be the first to know.”

Whelan has long predicted that Martinez will end up managing one of the game‘s elite, but is not worried about being caught off guard should the former Latics captain decide to move on.

He added: “It makes me feel very satisfied and confident that Roberto is a very honest person and if anybody approaches him he will tell me because, if he feels the club is right and I feel the club is right, I will back him to the hilt.

“He‘s just one honest gentleman and that‘s very rare in football.

“I am not aware of any approach from Aston Villa or any other club at present, but if an approach comes, Roberto will inform me.

“He‘s a very quick learner and he‘s going to go to one top club, that‘s for sure, and I will back him when that time comes.

“I would like to keep Roberto full stop at Wigan, but that won‘t be possible because of the interest in him and how he‘s revolutionised Wigan again this year.”

As things stand, though, Whelan expects to start next season with Martinez in charge.

“At this particular time, definitely, yes,” he said.


Next »
Click to stay connected with
more stories like this:
Sign up here to receive news by emailSign up here to receive news by email.
- once per day, no spam.

Most Read in Sport»

  • Liverpool boss' son cleared of sex assault

    Four footballers were cleared today of sexually assaulting a 19-year-old woman in a hotel room.

  • The decision is part of a shake-up instigated by David MoyesPhelan and Steele leave United

    Manchester United are to part company with coaches Mike Phelan and Eric Steele.

  • Eamonn Fitzmaurice.Fitzgerald to debut for Kerry

    Dr Crokes defender Fionn Fitzgerald will make his Championship debut for Kerry in Sunday's Munster SFC quarter-final against Tipperary at Fitzgerald Stadium (throw-in 2pm).

  • Cork name five debutants for Munster Football quarter-final

    There is a fresh look to the Cork team to face Limerick in tomorrow night's Munster SFC quarter-final at the Gaelic Grounds (throw-in 7pm).

  • United cut interest bill

    Manchester United have cut their interest bill by £10m (€11m) a year after a major refinancing through Bank of America.

  • Fresh twist in Garcia saga

    The racism row surrounding Sergio Garcia took another twist this afternoon when European Tour chief executive George O'Grady used the phrase "coloured athletes" when discussing the decision not to sanction the Spaniard.

  • Paul Stirling, Ireland, hits a run to score a half century. Picture: SportsfileIreland draw exciting opener

    Ireland fell agonisingly short of a first-ever win over a Test-playing national in Dublin as the opening RSA Insurance one-day international against Pakistan ended in a tie.

  • Ahern lodges appeal

    Eddie Ahern has lodged an appeal against the decision of the British Horseracing Authority to suspend him from riding for 10 years.

sport on tv