MANCHESTER UNITED CAPTAIN WAYNE ROONEY 'KEEN TO EXTEND HIS STAY AT OLD TRAFFORD'
Manchesterunited Captain Wayne Rooney is
happy at the Old Trafford club and would be keen to extend his current deal.
The 30-year-old striker joined the Red Devils in 2004 from Everton and is
determined to cement his place in new manager Jose Mourinho's first-choice
side.
Rooney has been linked with big-money moves away from
United in recent years, while debate has also surrounded whether he is best
deployed as a striker or as an attacking midfielder. But the player's agent,
Paul Stretford, has dismissed rumours about Rooney's future and talked up the
prospect of him extending his deal at the club.
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"The very best players who perform at the highest
level will always be subject to speculation from the biggest and best
clubs," he told talksport of
the united captain. "Undoubtedly there has been speculation and
undoubtedly there have been enquiries.
"But from Wayne's point of view, he was determined to
stay at Manchester United and agree a new contact, and that's evident by the
fact that he's still here going into his 13th year at the club."
Rooney is contracted to United until 2019 and Stretford
has revealed his client would be happy to extend his association with the club.
"Wayne has gone public in stating that he intends to see out his current
contract," he said. "Should Man United make it clear they want him to
stay beyond [2019], I think we'll be sitting down very quickly and ensuring
that will happen."
Rooney has played more than 500 times for United, scoring
244 goals for the club. He is now just five goals shy of the mark reached by
United's all-time top goalscorer Sir Bobby Charlton (249), having already
overtaken Sir Bobby's England record.
MANCHESTER UNITED CAPTAIN WAYNE ROONEY 'KEEN TO EXTEND HIS STAY AT OLD TRAFFORD'
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