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Transfer Rumour Wayne Rooney

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Dave's ok. His hearts in the right place.
At least he hasn't got the platform to spout the drivel Parry comes out with to the whole country (I don't think anyway).
I highly doubt davek would read or promote the s"n either.

either way looking forward to seeing how Wayne does, key to get him in before next week so he can start bedding in, maybe involved in the Tanzania game
 

I remember when Wayne left. I'm only 29, I cried. It killed me, because I was ther when he scored against Leeds, Villa, and Arsenal. As a younger generation of blue, I want him back. My dad doesn't, as he remembers the Holy Trinity and not someone 'finishing their career'.
Personally, I want Rooney here....
1. He isn't our future, but will help and I saw him run down Villareal in Duncs testimonal.
2. He can do a lot, imagine the Van Persie pass.
3. Rooney is fantastic (personally) and I don't think he is finished.
The main thing is, we are all blues, and the club want it. I know my dad HATES the idea, but if people score goals, they do well. It's a nice feeling for a young blue, but I can see a different perspective.
 
Mike Parry is not a genuine person. He's a bloke playing someone else.
That goes for most of the people on Talksport actually. It's a massive wind-up.
Makes sense that as he always has a sidekick that rips the mick out of him. Never heard or seen him on his own.
 
MEN going with done



Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney is set to rejoin Everton 13 years after leaving his boyhood club.

MEN Sport understands United and Evertonreached a breakthrough in negotiations on Friday and the deal is now effectively done ahead of an official announcement.



Rooney, 31, was previously receptive to moving to the Chinese Super League, with Beijing Guoan and Shenzhen showing interest, but his wife was understood to be reluctant to uproot their young family to the Far East.

It is understood a recent change in events caused Rooney to go cold on moving to China and he could now complete his Goodison Park return in the coming days.


Rooney has entered the last two years of his United contract and his agent Paul Stretford explored a possible mid-season move to China.

Despite interest from MLS clubs, there were no serious offers made to Rooney to relocate to the States. MLS commissioner Don Garber told the M.E.N. the league would only consider Rooney after his contract with United expired.

Jose Mourinho dropped Rooney after just five Premier League games last season and the England skipper lined up only 10 more times during the league campaign.


Rooney still managed to usurp Sir Bobby Charlton as the club's record goalscorer with a late free-kick at Stoke in January and completed the haul of major club honours with a Europa League winner's medal in May. Rooney ended his last United season with eight goals from 39 appearances.

Rooney has always maintained the only other Premier League club he would play for was Everton and the Merseysiders hardly concealed their desire to re-sign Rooney.

The move down the East Lancs Road will also increase Rooney's chances of reclaiming his England squad berth ahead of next year's World Cup.

The imminent departure of Rooney could be offset by the arrival of Romelu Lukaku at Old Trafford, with senior United sources hopeful the £75million deal will be completed by the end of the week.

Lukaku, 24, is holidaying with Paul Pogba in Los Angeles and could rendezvous with his United teammates after they arrive in California on Sunday.
 

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