Wayne Rooney will not be offered escape route by Manchester City

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Wayne Rooney will not be offered escape route by Manchester City

• Manchester United forward's wage packet deters City
• Rooney's options limited if he wants a move



Manchester City have no desire to revive their interest in Wayne Rooney despite the uncertainty over his future at Manchester United, with the player's reputed £300,000-a-week salary pricing them out of the market.

City came close to signing the forward in October 2010 when Rooney agitated for a move away from Old Trafford, claiming the club lacked ambition.

But despite the wealth at City, they are not prepared to match the salary which, with add-ons, is believed to be around £300,000 a week. Since the collapse of the proposed deal more than two years ago, Uefa's financial fair play regulations have been introduced and, with City's intent to adhere to these, they would have to free up a sizeable chunk of their player wage bill to be able to offer Rooney similar terms.

City, along with a handful of other clubs, have been alerted to Rooney's possible availability following Sir Alex Ferguson's decision not to select the player in his starting XI for the Champions League game against Real Madrid on Tuesday night, United's biggest match of the season.

Instead the manager preferred Ryan Giggs, who is 12 years older than the 27-year-old Rooney, for the wide-right berth in which the England international operated during last month's 1-1 draw in the first leg at the Bernabéu. Ferguson might also have fielded Rooney behind the lone striker, Robin van Persie, which is his regular position for the club, but chose Danny Welbeck there.

Where Rooney could move to beyond City is limited due to his pay demands and the small number of elite clubs he would wish to play for.

Real Madrid and Barcelona may question his quality to perform at the very highest level, and he appears a different kind of player to that which Pep Guardiola, the former Barcelona coach who takes over at Bayern Munich in the summer, usually favours. As Milan, Juventus and Internazionale would struggle to finance any deal, this leaves Paris Saint-Germain, who have the requisite monies and are searching for a forward to complement Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Michael Owen, who played with Rooney for three seasons at United before leaving in the summer, told TalkSport: "Sometimes when you're at the level he is at you don't have many options. If you're a mediocre player you have 20 teams in England and aboard that you can move to. If Wayne Rooney moves, where does he go to? Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Man City, Chelsea and PSG: there's only half a dozen teams. PSG is probably the best shout."

Owen believes Rooney being left out against Real was a severe blow. "A couple of years ago, if Wayne wasn't the first-choice striker, he [Ferguson] would have played him in left midfield or in behind the striker. For him not to start is a real kick in the teeth. Obviously Wayne has got to get his head down now and start recapturing his best form.

"He'll either get his head down, try and improve and force his way back into the team, or he'll think: 'The manager has not picked me for the biggest game, he obviously doesn't fancy me.' And it might be the end of the story."

During Rooney's near departure three years ago he questioned United's ambition and the "continued ability of the club to attract the top players in the world".

Ferguson was not impressed that Rooney had voiced these fears publicly. Yet Owen denied ever seeing any differences between them. "When I was at Manchester United their relationship was very good, they talked, shared jokes and there were no problems whatsoever," he said. "I'd be surprised if it was something of that nature [a falling-out] but the decision to leave him out isn't going to help if it is that."

United's exit at the last-16 stage still secures them £34m from Uefa but if they had reached the final in May that would have risen to £56m.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/mar/06/wayne-rooney-manchester-city-united
 
If he came on a "free" after his sterling service at the swamp I would not want the rug headed fat ugly turd.
I have never rated him as a player.
 
Good. Over-rated and a legend only in his own mind.

Bring on more disruption and dissent at the Swamp though. :yup:
 
Rumour I heard was that the coaching staff were fed up with him as long ago as the end of last season and were considering selling him then.

He has been "mysteriously" missing quite a bit this season, for such things as "sinus problems", so I think he and slur have completely fallen out. Add that to his obscene wages (approaching £400k per week including bonuses and image rights) and he would appear to be a luxury they can no longer afford.

I hope his career ends early and in ignominy, if any player deserves it it's that nasty little thug.
 
All coming out now. All along we've known that the rags pay the biggest salaries in the league to Potato Head and Van Persie who wanted parity.

Wonder if the ratboys in black will pay him a visit...?
 
Johnny Baguette - 7/3/2013 08:12

All coming out now. All along we've known that the rags pay the biggest salaries in the league to Potato Head and Van Persie who wanted parity.

Wonder if the ratboys in black will pay him a visit...?

They might just - to get him to leave!
 
Johnny Baguette - 7/3/2013 08:12

All coming out now. All along we've known that the rags pay the biggest salaries in the league to Potato Head and Van Persie who wanted parity.

Wonder if the ratboys in black will pay him a visit...?

They might just - to get him to leave!
 
Difficult to see where he's going to go unless he slashes his wage demands.

Can't see him fitting in with PSG. He would be a 'fish out of water' in Paris. Not their type of player anyway. They're going for top quality for that type of money and he's not top quality. Hasn't done much now for England for a long time. Can't seem to bring a ball under control and run with it. No technical ability whatsoever. No chance of going to Madrid or Barca. No Italian team with money would touch him. Also he's 28 at the start of next season.

Not many teams will splash big dollars, £30 million plus, on somebody in that age group and demanding those sort of wages. I can see how they would for the girl but really he's a different standard of quality than rughead. I can see how you might for Ibramovich and obviously Messi but not some scouse lump who's game is built on his physical strength and power and energie.

I think we should put a bid in though, say £5 million and offer him £80K per week just to take the p**s.
 
Rooney/Ronaldo for my club? No thank you.

PSG are the ones most likely....as they also seem to be the ones, it appears, who really couldn't give two hoots about FFP. Think they will be the first to take any legal action.
 
I think we should put in a bid of the cost of a stair lift in the dugout in the Swamp for the Pisscan. He'll be able to scream at fourth officials a lot quicker and a lot safer then.
 
Another press induced story....there is no way he will leave the Scum......Rednose is just exerting his power and there will be protestations of great mutual loyalty in next few days.
 
Colin Is The King - 7/3/2013 09:02

Rooney/Ronaldo for my club? No thank you.

PSG are the ones most likely....as they also seem to be the ones, it appears, who really couldn't give two hoots about FFP. Think they will be the first to take any legal action.

It could ring the bells at Notre Dame in it's spare time.
 
Bluedub - 7/3/2013 09:04

Colin Is The King - 7/3/2013 09:02

Rooney/Ronaldo for my club? No thank you.

PSG are the ones most likely....as they also seem to be the ones, it appears, who really couldn't give two hoots about FFP. Think they will be the first to take any legal action.

It could ring the bells at Notre Dame in it's spare time.




Aaah, that's why Rooney's going there.... :yup:
 
Taggart's version of 'man management' and motivation trying to scare the sh*t out of Rugney again making him realise just how limited his options really are before there is a big Love In? :love:
 
Has been a brilliant player in the past - finest of his generation possibly, but slightly off the boil these days. The overhead against us was unfortunately brilliant, who cares if it came off his shin, if Aguero had done it we would be claiming it as goal of the century.

I imagine F******* wants funds to buy back Ronaldo. RvP and CR7 in the same rag team is not something i would be happy about....




 
thank god we will not and NEVER will be interested in the overrated, and fat ugly turd, apart from that, rumours are abound that the coaching staff are not impressed with his overall fitness levels, he does not run as wuch as he did, (not that he did that much anyway) and his 20 B&H a day habit. and his perchant for 'old' ladies of the night..... something we dont need at City.....
 
kennyclementstache - 7/3/2013 09:53

Has been a brilliant player in the past - finest of his generation possibly, but slightly off the boil these days. The overhead against us was unfortunately brilliant, who cares if it came off his shin, if Aguero had done it we would be claiming it as goal of the century.

I imagine F******* wants funds to buy back Ronaldo. RvP and CR7 in the same rag team is not something i would be happy about....



Finest of his generation ? I think that says more about his generation than anything. He wouldn't have scored the same number of goals at Everton or anywhere else. Generation of English strikers maybe but that isn't saying much. He wouldn't have got in any of the top Italian or Spanish or German or Brazilian sides of his generation. Don't think he'd have got in the England side if they had had someone half-decent instead. What's he done ? When he plays for England he can't bring a ball under control and run with it. Same every time a big tournament comes round.

Grossly over-rated player. He would never have been the same player at the Arse, Tottingham or any of the other top 6. That is the mark of a top player when you can produce the goods at other teams. He relies on the 100% domination of the 'rags' in Premiership games with the ball flying into the box from all angles and often with the opposition reduced to 10 men for some inoccuous transgression.