Speculation surrounding the future of Wayne Rooney at Manchester United has grown in both Spain and England after reports that the striker called a halt to contract negotiations before falling out with Sir Alex Ferguson over an ‘injury’.
Alex Ferguson has claimed Rooney is still suffering from an ankle injury – forcing him to miss United’s last two matches. But the England striker himself said he ‘doesn’t know’ why Ferguson has suggested such a thing and claimed he hasn’t missed a training session all season.
The deteriorating relationship between the two men is being seen by many as the beginning of the end for Rooney’s Old Trafford career. Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho is keen to sign the former Everton starlet, according to reports in a number of Spanish daily newspapers, while several British tabloids also suggested it could be the latest in a long line of fall-outs between Ferguson and a star player.
A number of former top players – including Roy Keane, David Beckham and Jaap Stam – have all come off worse after publicly standing up to the Scottish manager – the suggestion now is that Rooney is set to leave United by next summer, in a bid to escape both Ferguson and the spotlight of the English press after recent speculation about his private life.