Leighton Baines pleads with Steven Pienaar and Mikel Arteta to stay at Everton

Everton defender Leighton Baines has urged star midfielders Steven Pienaar andMikel Arteta to commit their futures to the club.Stay at Goodison: Leighton Baines wants stability for EvertonPienaar and Arteta have both been subject of considerable speculation this summer linking them with moves elsewhere.Arteta has been in negotiations over a new deal for some time but is yet to sign while Pienaar is now entering the final year of his contract.Manager David Moyes has made the re-signing of key squad members his top priority since the end of last season and a number, including Baines, have committed.Baines, who signed a new five-year deal, now wants the key pair to follow his example and that of Tim Cahill, Jack Rodwell and Seamus Coleman.The 25-year-old said: 'They will definitely know we all want them to stay. They are among our better players and a key part of what we are looking to do.'We want to keep our better players to give us the best chance of success. 'Hopefully they will stick with us. I don't know what their thoughts are - they are personal matters - but we are all hoping, like the fans, they stay with us.'Baines is looking forward to the new Barclays Premier League campaign after the disappointment of missing out on a trip to the World Cup.The former Wigan player was a member of England's provisional 30-man squad for the tournament in South Africa but failed to make the final cut. Unsettled pair: Steven Pienaar (left) and Mikel ArtetaEverton begin their campaign with a trip to Blackburn on August 14.Baines added: 'Hopefully there'll be positives to come out of a negative and I'll feel fresher come the start of the season.'The summer is always nice and enjoyable. You relax and spend some time with the family - I think everyone enjoys it. 'I put my feet up and fully relaxed during those four weeks but, now it is coming to an end, I think everyone is ready to come back. 'I've had a nice few weeks' break but I was more than happy to come back and get training again.' Stars in cold: New 25-man squad rule has megabucks players sitting it outSign up to our FREE Fantasy Football game - with £40,000 in prize money up for grabsStrain too much for Ireland with midfielder's Man City career in limboEverton and Newcastle on alert as Ben Arfa says he is ready to leave MarseilleEVERTON FC

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