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Arsène Wenger insists no interest in Wayne Rooney but admits they're on brink of signing striker Yaya Sanogo.
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Arsenal have discussed a move for unsettled Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney. Less than 12 months after selling Robin van Persie to this season’s Premier League champions, the Gunners are plotting an equally dramatic move for his troubled team-mate.
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Here's the thing about rumors. They're easy to create. I heard yesterday from someone connected with baseball that the Mariners were very interested in acquiring Miguel Cabrera from the Tigers, to fill a Kendrys Morales-sized hole at DH. See? That's how easy it is to create a rumor, and with blogging platforms and Twitter, even the most inane thing can become a rumor as fast as one can type. None of it has any real basis in reality; there's no sourcing, no accountability, and no basis to believe that 99% of rumors are anything more than wishcasting. With that in mind, I give you t...
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MailOnline's hard-hitting columnist blames Jose Mourinho for Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement, understands why Wayne Rooney wants to quit Manchester United and claims Gareth Bale has dug AVB out of a hole.
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David Moyes’ first job may be to convince Wayne Rooney to stay at Manchester United once he sees how influential the England striker is at the Old Trafford club.
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David Luiz has said he would be happy to play alongside Wayne Rooney if the Manchester United striker decided to come south and join him at Chelsea.
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Wayne Rooney made it clear he remains determined to quit Manchester United. Read the headlines from the national newspapers on Monday, May 13.
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It feels wrong to talk about Wayne Rooney on a great day like this. Nonetheless, there is some news that probably should be noted: Sir Alex Ferguson has just confirmed in an interview with Sky's Geoff Shreeves that Wazza, who was rumored to have put in a transfer request a few weeks ago, has indeed done so. The soon-to-be-retired manager, though, also said that the striker will not be sold. This is the second time in three seasons now that the England international has requested a move away from Old Trafford. If Rooney is keen to leave, then hopefully he goes. The club is no longer rel...
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After Sir Alex Ferguson lifted his 13th Premier League trophy, the legendary Manchester United manager revealed he left Wayne Rooney out of his matchday squad because the England striker had asked to leave the club.
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Manchester United legend Bryan Robson has urged David Moyes to make convincing Wayne Rooney to stay at Old Trafford his first piece of business.
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Wayne Rooney’s proposed £25million transfer to Chelsea moved a step nearer after claims Bayern Munich wanted to sign him were exposed as a myth.
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When Wayne Rooney handed in an official transfer request at Manchester United in October 2010, Jose Mourinho declared his hand.
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If Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney decides to swap Old Trafford for Stamford Bridge, he could be joining his best friend in football.
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According to a report by the Guardian, Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney put in a transfer request two weeks ago. Apparently, though, Sir Alex Ferguson -- you know, that guy who used to be manager for awhile -- told the former talisman that no summer move would occur. The validity of this speculation, of course, is open for debate. However, if the transfer request is true, it makes sense to an extent. United are no longer a team built around Rooney and his performances have become increasingly mercurial in recent seasons. The 27-year-old starting against Real Madrid in the first l...
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Rooney asks to leave United as club bid to bring Ronaldo back. Read the headlines from the national newspapers on Thursday, May 9.