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Manchester United’s chief executive, David Gill, has insisted that he is confident that Wayne Rooney will stick at Old Trafford in the coming season.
At the moment, Wayne Rooney’s future at the club is in major doubt, as the player has already asked to be transferred from the club. Coupled with the departure of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson, the current scenario has led many
to believe that the forward will soon be on his way out of the club.
Despite that fact, David Gill seems to be hopeful that the team’s golden boy will stick around, even though there are a lot of indications pointing to him leaving the club.
"As Sir Alex said at his last press conference, that's an issue for David Moyes. I'm confident he will be there next season," said Gill.
"He's a great, great player and the club doesn't want to lose its star players.”
"So I'm sure every bit of work is being taken with Wayne and his advisors and the club to make sure that happens.”
"I'm not a betting man but I'm confident when I sit at Old Trafford next season I will see Wayne Rooney running out."
This past season, Rooney appeared to get quite frustrated at the club, with him not being the star striker for the Red Devils. With the arrival of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robin-van-Persie-c31380, it appeared as though Rooney was pushed down
the pecking order, with him no longer being the team’s first choice.
Given that Rooney has been constantly trying to determine his future at the club, it seems like the arrival of Van Persie was all that the player needed to make up his mind.
With him now having officially asked to be allowed to leave, it seems to be rather futile on the team’s part to ask him to stick around, even though he doesn’t want to.
The likes of Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and PSG are all reportedly interested in signing the player, while there have also been rumours which link him with a potential move to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429.
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