Baines backs Moyes policy

21 June 2009 21:06
Leighton Baines is confident Everton manager David Moyes will get it right again in the transfer market this summer.[LNB] The Toffees boss is yet to delve into his limited funds during the close season but Baines, who joined from Wigan for £6million in August 2007, believes the Scot will unearth some more gems before the new campaign begins.[LNB]The former Preston boss has already brought in key players such as Tim Cahill, Joleon Lescott and Mikel Arteta for knock-down prices over the years and the signs are that he will have to do it again.[LNB]With Everton failing to match their more illustrious Premier League rivals in terms of finances, the left-back knows that Moyes will have to be just as astute as he has been in the past if the Merseyside club are to break into the top four.[LNB]"Not much tends to happen at this stage - it's more when we're back training," the 24-year-old told Everton TV.[LNB]Backing"There's already been quite a few big money moves. Hopefully we can get involved in the market and strengthen the squad to give us a chance to kick on.[LNB]"It's been proven time and time again now that he (Moyes) does get it right.[LNB]"You could list the names and I think people all know the lads who he's brought in at really good prices who have done a fantastic job for this club.[LNB]"He won't be rushed, he's shown that in the past. He'll take his time and make sure he gets the right person at the right price."[LNB]

Source: SKY_Sports