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Wayne Rooney transfer "agreed in principle"

Wayne Rooney - Provided he expects to be a regular starter - Keep or Sell?

  • Keep

    Votes: 18 12.1%
  • Sell

    Votes: 131 87.9%

  • Total voters
    149
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Not a clue on the intimate details but if Rooney hasn't put in a transfer request and has a year left on a £150,000 per week deal then that's around the £8M mark. Add agents fees and signing on fees, which are always part of the headline figure, then £12M doesn't leave much change.

Im not being facetious mate, just curious i didn't know that if another club bids for a player and wants to give them a contract then the club that is receiving bid are liable for playing the remainder of their contract - surely that cant be right?
 
Im not being facetious mate, just curious i didn't know that if another club bids for a player and wants to give them a contract then the club that is receiving bid are liable for playing the remainder of their contract - surely that cant be right?
It’s incorrect. The player decides my mutual consent to remove themselves from the contract to facilitate the transfer.
 

Transfer stank of Kenwright. Wayne hasn’t been at PL level in 3 or 4 years.

Daily reminder Everton managed 0 wins when Rooney didn't start, he littlerslly singlehanded year saved Everton from relegation

Two diametrically opposed views here and BOTH are wrong.
Rooney WAS a world class player. He no longer is BUT he would sill be in the top 50% of premier players.
Equally ridiculous to say he saved us from relegation.
I would be happy for him to play a part next season, but if he decides to go then I wish him well. Not really arsed either way.
 

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