Rooney seeks assurance

asked to leave the club following a meeting with him in April.

Although Ferguson’s claim has been disputed by Rooney’s advisers, the player has since been the target of criticism from supporters, many of whom booed and jeered him when he received his English Premier League  winners’ medal last month and then during the club’s trophy parade through the streets of Manchester the following evening.

Rooney, on holiday following international duty with England in Brazil this month, has yet to resolve his United future with Moyes, despite the former Everton manager attending to club business at Old Trafford ahead of his official start date of July 1 following his appointment as successor to Ferguson.

With Moyes now also on holiday until late this month, an opportunity for the two men to discuss the player’s future is unlikely to emerge until the end of the month.  It is understood, however, that Ferguson’s retirement at the end of the season has not automatically cleared the path to Rooney remaining at the club for the final two years of his contract.

While the player has kept his counsel on Ferguson’s comments about his desire to leave United, he is aware of the impact of the Scot’s claims and the weight that his words continue to carry among the club’s supporters.

Having asked to leave United in October 2010, prior to signing his £250 000-a-week five-year contract, Rooney has already been forced to work to win back those supporters angered by his stand-off with the club three years ago.

While the player ultimately regained the backing of the majority of the United supporters, much of that has evaporated as a result of Ferguson’s disclosure that Rooney had asked to leave for a second time two months ago. Ferguson’s continuing presence at United as a director and club ambassador has denied Rooney a clean break from a manager with whom he once shared a strong relationship.

Privately, Rooney remains insistent that he did not submit a transfer request when discussing his frustrations with Ferguson in April, when he spoke to him about his unhappiness at being overlooked for the Champions League tie against Real Madrid in March before being dropped to the substitutes’ bench for subsequent Premier League games.

Moyes’s arrival as manager has given Rooney the opportunity to start with a clean slate when the squad report for training on July 3, but the player remains concerned by potential negativity from the supporters. — The Telegraph

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