Manchester United Play Tough With Rooney Over His Prospective Transfer
Wayne Rooney will have to make a formal transfer request if he wants to leave Manchester United as the club continue to insist the striker is not for sale. It is unclear whether the player and David Moyes
were able to sit down on Wednesday to discuss his future, but United
are relaxed about the issue and in no rush to resolve it. The new
manager has no wish to sell Rooney, and the 27-year-old has two years
remaining on his contract.
Rooney's position is that, having aired
his grievances to Moyes around a month ago, he now wants to hear how
the Scot views his prospective role in the side. Last season Sir Alex
Ferguson selected Rooney out of position, dropped him for key games, and
questioned his fitness. The forward may also want Moyes to publicly
confirm that he did not make a formal transfer request towards the end
of last season, as Ferguson has claimed.
Rooney's former team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo,
meanwhile, admits he misses life at Manchester United but has ruled out
an imminent return to the club he left for Real Madrid in 2009.
Although the Portuguese forward, who also has two years remaining on his
contract, has been linked with a move to United, and the English
champions would be keen to re-sign him, Ronaldo says he is happy in
Spain.
"I miss English football," he said. "For me it was [some]
of the best years in my career when I was there in Manchester United.
Everyone knows that it is a club that is still in my heart and I really,
really miss. But now my life is in Spain. I am enjoying playing there,
too."
The 28-year-old did not, however, rule out a move back to
United. "Part of my life is there, but in the future we never know. I am
really, really happy in the Spanish league." Ronaldo has so far
refused to discuss new terms with Real but it would require United to
offer £60m for the Spanish club to consider selling a player who has
scored 146 goals in 135 appearances for them.
United will not find it easy to sign Leighton Baines after an initial £12m bid was rejected, according to Everton's new manager, Roberto MartÃnez. "I
think Leighton is more than a player, he is an icon," MartÃnez said.
"He represents a lot about our football club and I am really, really
excited about Leighton. This is a big season for him and for us as a
club. When you are the left-back of this football club, and the level
that he has been reaching over the last few years consistently, it shows
me that he is the best left-back in the country." I can't wait to start working with him."
He
continued: "Leighton is a phenomenal performer and has become a very
consistent player for Everton. A lot of people get upset when other
clubs show interest in their players but I feel it is compliment.
Leighton is vital for our future and what we are going to achieve at the
club."
Moyes's introduction as the new United manager will take place on Friday.
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