Ross Barkley says he never had a medical at Chelsea - despite claims by the Everton owner: 'It would be best to make a decision on my future and assess all my options in January'

  • Ross Barkley has denied he had a Chelsea medical before deciding not to join
  • Everton owner Farhad Moshiri claimed Barkley decided against a £35m move
  • Barkley released a statement on Twitter denying any medical had taken place
  • He currently has a torn hamstring - and is also said to prefer a move to Spurs 

Ross Barkley's aborted £35million transfer to Chelsea continues to sour, with the player and current club Everton at loggerheads over why the deadline-day deal collapsed.

Barkley, whose proposed switch to the champions was dramatically pulled late on Thursday, has denied a previous statement from Everton owner Farhad Moshiri that he had taken a medical before changing his mind over the move.

But Everton feel they have been led on by the 23-year-old who they say had agreed personal terms with Chelsea and travelled to their training base to complete the deal.

Ross Barkley has denied reports he had a medical at Chelsea before deciding not to join

Ross Barkley has denied reports he had a medical at Chelsea before deciding not to join

Everton owner Farhad Moshiri claimed Barkley had decided against a move late in the process

Everton owner Farhad Moshiri claimed Barkley had decided against a move late in the process

However Barkley released a statement on Twitter denying any medical had taken place

However Barkley released a statement on Twitter denying any medical had taken place

Barkley currently has a torn hamstring and so is likely to leave Everton in January instead

Barkley currently has a torn hamstring and so is likely to leave Everton in January instead

Barkley broke his silence by tweeting: 'Contrary to a number of reports in the press, I did not undertake a medical with any club at any point.


'I simply decided that due to my injury, it would be best to make a decision on my future and assess all my options in January when fully fit. Thanks for all of the support.'

But Everton are amazed that the player has been so disingenuous given the fact he had travelled all the way to London in order to complete a medical, regardless of whether it was actually taken.

Barkley's contract at Everton expires in the summer and he turned down a £100,000-a-week offer from Everton this year. He is still expected to leave in January.

Barkley did not want to rush into a move, and is also said to prefer Tottenham Hotspur

Barkley did not want to rush into a move, and is also said to prefer Tottenham Hotspur