Sabtu, 22 Juni 2013

Wayne's World: Exit-bound Rooney has options

Wayne Rooney's future at Manchester United is in doubtGettyImagesWayne Rooney is set for crunch talks with United manager David Moyes.
Wayne Rooney's future at Manchester United could be decided in a matter of days with England's media - The Sun, Daily Mail, The Telegraph and the Mirror - all running stories hinting at the possibility that 27-year-old could be heading out of Old Trafford. The Sun and the Mirror are both suggesting that no decision will be made until United manager David Moyes has the chance to talk to the England international, while The Telegraph is claiming Rooney is sounding out Chelsea as a possible destination. Meanwhile, the Daily Mail is reporting that rumoured incoming Real Madrid boss - Carlo Ancelotti - is targeting the former Everton striker as the perfect player to lead his new era at the Bernabeu. But should Rooney leave the Premier League champions, then The Telegraph Is claiming that Moyes will make an audacious bid for Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. And should that bid fail, the former Everton manager will turn his eye to Dortmund and their Polish striker Robert Lewandowski.

Scott Parker could be on his way out of Tottenham according to the Mirror. The 32-year-old is wanted by both Queens Park Rangers and Fulham, but would only be able to leave should Spurs secure Brazilian starlet Paulinho. Sunderland are also maintaining an interest in the former West Ham, Chelsea and Newcastle midfielder.

According to the Daily Star, manager Paolo Di Canio is said to be interested in joining the race for United States international Jozy Altidore. The AZ Alkmaar striker has been in strong form of late, scoring 17 goals in his first season in Holland. The 23-year-old's international recent strike-rate is even better, scoring in each of the US' last four matches. However, Fulham, Southampton, Celtic, Norwich and Cardiff are all said to be monitoring the striker.

Southampton look to be winning the race for Celtic's highly-rated midfielder Victor Wanyama. The 21-year-old has been watched by some of the biggest clubs in Europe, but the Saints have stolen a march on their rivals, the Daily Star reporting the club are set to secure the Kenyan international's signature with a £10 million bid.

And finally, Manchester City's Gareth Barry is expected to remain at the club - despite being told he can leave this summer. According to The Telegraph, Barry's representatives are looking for options outside the Etihad but the England international is insisting he wants to stay and fight for his spot.

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