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Friday 28 June 2013

Moyes’ first signing? It must be Roo

David Moyes and Wayne Rooney during their time together at Everton
OLD PALS ... David Moyes and Wayne Rooney during their time together at Everton
Not Cristiano Ronaldo or Edinson Cavani, as mouthwatering as it would be for United fans to see either pulling on the most famous red shirt in the game.


Not even putting the finishing touches to the arrival of Thiago Alcantara from Barcelona — and what an outstanding first signing that will be, by the way.

Those particular nuts can be cracked at a later date.

But the two words screaming out at the new manager should be Wayne Rooney — and getting his United future nailed down as quickly as possible.

And in doing so hammering out a message to echo around the Premier League, never mind Old Trafford.
A message that bellows 'The King is dead, long live the King — I’m the one wearing the crown and my word is the one that counts now.'


When Rooney heads back into training next week, Moyes should put an arm round the England striker’s shoulder, usher him straight into his office, and ask “do you really want to leave this club?”

I reckon the answer would be a stark contrast to the ones being portrayed by the former gaffer.

Obviously no-one would suggest Fergie may have being a little economical with all the facts, in that infamous meeting when Rooney said he’d like a transfer. Or so we were told.

But isn’t it pointed that the player’s camp have yet to utter a word throughout it all?

If he was so desperate to get out, surely there would have been something. What would he have to lose?
And don’t tell me the silence is all about not giving up a percentage of any fee.

Luis Suarez has said plenty on how he feels he must leave Liverpool without putting his own pocket at risk, so that’s not an issue.

Perhaps a case of Fergie getting a little revenge over the last round of contract talks?
And a silence from Rooney’s camp because who’s going to doubt the word of a man who’s made United the club and team they now are?
When Rooney went six games without a goal last season, plenty claimed Wayne was on the wane.

They don’t tend to mention his run of 22 goals for club and country from October to March. Some when played out of position too.

Just like they don’t mention the fact Robin van Persie drew a blank in 10 United games on the run, when Rooney was on fire.

They weren’t so quick to claim one man was carrying the team then.

Moyes, by assuring his former Everton youth star 'you’re my top man, you’re the pivot of this team', would be telling everyone who is boss now, and Rooney himself knows at once how valued he is.
The fans would not be a problem. The first few goals would soon show talk of a transfer request maybe wasn’t all it was portrayed as.

And for England as a footballing nation, having its most gifted player focused purely on what he does best going into a World Cup year should be enough to put a smile on everyone’s face.
Apart from those trying to keep him quiet on the pitch, that is.
Over to you Moyesie.
Source: The Sun

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