Date: 27th August 2013 at 11:21pm
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Rooney

What’s that thing called when you feel like you’ve experienced something before?

Deja vu! That’s it!

August 2013 and it feels like it’s October 2010 all over again with news that Wayne Rooney will be offered a new deal.

For the second time the striker will be awarded a new deal after trying to angle for a move away from the club, with The Telegraph reporting that the striker will be offered an extention on his current deal that has 2 years left.

Despite still being unhappy, Rooney has accepted that he will be staying at Old Trafford and today rejected Jose Mourinho’s challenge to hand in a transfer request and force a move to Stamford Bridge, in effect putting an end to Chelsea’s pursuit.

Whilst the reports claim that a new deal will only be offered after serious review of Rooney’s performances and that he may reject the offer to open negotiations and run down his current contract, the striker who is already earns £250k a week will likely  see his earnings increase if he remains at Old Trafford, rewarded for again acting like a spoilt brat.

Well paid Mr. Stretford and Mr. Rooney!

Rooney New Contract

 

29 responses to “MISSION ACCOMPLISHED: Rooney To Be Offered A New Deal?”

  1. Focus enang says:

    Rooney u ar 1 of de best players man u av eva heared,pls jst try nd sign a new deal we all luv u,up united

  2. Focus enang says:

    Rooney,i put u as man of de match on monday’s night,ur display in dat game remeans me of de days u wer turely comited wit man u.

  3. Yakki says:

    Good for Wayne!

  4. saad kakooza uganda says:

    thank you rooney

  5. feddy kan says:

    bravo wayne

  6. anas adan januzaj says:

    thank u rooney iam sorry shinji kagawa as time on u re going to be in stupit player position (welback) i hte welback bcoz of u shinji am nearly hte moyes bcoz of u

  7. Bello Ya'u Sabuwar-kasa. says:

    That is what we are all expecting, but he has to show his commitments and respect to the management and fans both on and the pitch.