United consider selling Rooney
Manchester United will consider the sale of Wayne Rooney in the summer for a fee of around £35 million
Source : ESPN
..and it's confirmed ...who will buy him ? City or PSG or Chelsea
Pep n Bayern are after him..ye vere arku kitunathinakaalum nalathu nammuku kitunathu alle...
His addition will give us more options... definitely a player for future..though many against the move.. i would love to see him with us..risk involved is high though as price is high..his associative play+defensive skills are worth noting which is essential for our team other than his incredible skills !!
Manchester United will consider the sale of Wayne Rooney in the summer for a fee of around £35 million, ESPN understands.
An Old Trafford source said that any prospective transfer was dependent on a “complicated chain of events”, but one that could also see Cristiano Ronaldo end up back at the club.
With Rooney controversially demoted to the bench and the Portuguese not ruling out a return to United, Wednesday night’s Champions League clash between United and Real Madrid was dripping with transfer subplots.
It is known, however, that the Premier League leaders are actively looking into a way to bring Ronaldo back, and that there was more to Sir Alex Ferguson’s decision to drop Rooney than tactics or any injury concerns.
ippo ella media headlinsum ithanallo??
Sir Alex Ferguson Says Wayne Rooney Will Stay At Manchester United
Speculation regarding Rooney's future at the club has intensified after his demotion for United's Champions League tie with Real Madrid midweek, however his relationship with Ferguson has not fully recovered since he made a transfer request two seasons ago.
Ferguson however, speaking for the first time since Tuesday's elimination at the hands of Madrid, quashed this week's reports.
"The Wayne Rooney nonsense first? Or do you want to talk sense? The issue you're all going on about is rubbish. There's absolutely no issue between Wayne Rooney and I," Ferguson assured the media at his Friday press conference.
"To suggest we don't talk to each other on the training ground is absolute nonsense."
"The decision to not play him was purely tactical and he understood that. Wayne will be here next year. You have my word on that."
Ferguson added he had banned two newspapers for running stories regarding the Rooney issue.
"The issue you're all going on about in the papers is absolute rubbish. I've banned two papers from the press conference and they won't get back in here until they apologise," he bristled.