Wednesday, 25 July 2007, 11:21 GMT 12:21 UK
Baines rejects Sunderland switch
Wigan have revealed that England Under-21 defender Leighton Baines has turned down a move to Sunderland.
The 22-year-old had been given permission to open talks with Roy Keane, but Wigan's website says he will not move to the Stadium of Light.
Everton are now being strongly linked with Merseyside-born Baines, with sources in the north-east confirming he would not be joining Sunderland.
Baines has admitted that he wants to leave the JJB Stadium.
The Black Cats had an offer rejected earlier this month but upped their bid and Baines was cleared to meet Keane.
Baines, who has two years left on his Wigan contract but said he does not want a new deal, came through the youth ranks at the JJB Stadium.
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He has made 162 appearances for the Latics since his debut in 2002, helping the club rise through the divisions and into the Premier League.
Sunderland's current left-back, Danny Collins, signed a new three-year contract on 20 July.
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