Wayne Rooney has reportedly told Manchester United that he wants to leave the Premier League club, although the club said speculation that the star striker would be sold in the January transfer window is “nonsense.”
Several British newspapers — including the Guardian and the Telegraph — reported on their Web sites on Sunday night that Rooney has fallen out with Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson since allegations surfaced about the player’s private life last month. The reports said Rooney has told the club he will not sign a new contract, which could force United to sell the striker before he becomes a free agent.
The Sunday Mirror first reported on the alleged rift.
Rooney, who joined United from boyhood club Everton in 2004 for more than £25 million (US$40 million), has a contract with United until June 2012, but while United chief executive David Gill said in July that he wanted Rooney to sign a new contract, that has yet to materialize.
United spokesman Phil Townsend said on Sunday that “to suggest Wayne Rooney will be sold in January is nonsense.”
However, he would not comment on whether a transfer would be sanctioned at the end of the season in May.
Rooney directly contradicted Ferguson in public on Tuesday last week when he told reporters after England’s match against Montenegro that he hadn’t been struggling with an ankle injury — which the manager had cited as the reason he had missed previous club matches.
Rooney didn’t play the first United game after he was alleged to have cheated on his wife with a prostitute, with Ferguson saying that he was sparing the player from abuse at former club Everton, but he missed several more games in both the league and Champions League, which Ferguson said was because of an ankle injury.
Ferguson then fueled talk of a rift with the 24-year-old Rooney by demoting him to the bench for Saturday’s match against West Bromwich Albion.
Rooney, who hasn’t scored from open play since March, was ineffective when he came on for last 20 minutes of the Premier League match that saw United squander a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2.
Ferguson wasn’t asked about Rooney’s absence in broadcast interviews on Saturday and the 68-year-old Scot is the only Premier League manager who always refuses to attend post-match press conferences.
Ferguson, who has also canceled all pre-match press conferences in recent weeks, will have to face reporters today ahead of a Champions League match against Bursaspor tomorrow because of UEFA rules.
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