Whelan hopeful Martinez will stay

23 May 2013 07:47

Wigan chairman Dave Whelan remains hopeful manager Roberto Martinez will choose to fulfil his legacy at the club and stay on for at least another year.

Whelan is set to find out later today whether the Spaniard has decided to walk away from the DW Stadium after the club's relegation from the Barclays Premier League - and an FA Cup win - in search of a new challenge.

"I told him exactly as I saw it: his future for the next two years lies with Wigan Athletic," Whelan told Press Association Sport after meeting with Martinez yesterday. "If he wants to opt out of his contract and go then there is a bit of compensation to be paid but I hope that won't be the case. I hope he will extend his contract."

Whelan added: "As I see it there are two (Premier League) clubs (Everton and Stoke) available and does each club want him? We are talking about Roberto for the whole of Europe.

"I am not sure which club or the other has approached him but I am sure the club which will approach him will be bigger than Wigan."

Martinez left his meeting with Whelan asking for time to think over his future.

Whelan agreed but asked for a quick decision as he has to prepare the club not only for life in the npower Championship but also a Europa League campaign - which means strengthening the squad as soon as possible.

"We have had a constructive meeting and Roberto wants 24 hours to speak to his wife and decide what he wants to do," Whelan said yesterday.

"He needs a bit of time, which I think is fair."

Source: PA