‘If I’m being completely honest’: Rooney wants to see £60k-a-week PL ace at Utd, he goes against INEOS’ policy

Wayne Rooney looks on while on punditry during Man City vs Real Madrid.
Wayne Rooney has encouraged Manchester United to reunite with a former prospect. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Manchester United crashed out of the FA Cup following a penalty shootout defeat to Fulham last night.

Now, it’s Europa League or bust for Ruben Amorim if he is to claim silverware in his first season in the Old Trafford dugout – albeit not a full campaign. In doing so, the side would seal a trophy for a third successive season.

Goals from Calvin Bassey and Bruno Fernandes in the 90 minutes saw the tie go to extra-time and subsequently penalties. Fulham scored four to United’s three, with Victor Lindelof and Joshua Zirkzee unable to beat the experienced Bernd Leno.

Throughout the 120 minutes of action, it was yet another dull affair all around from the hosts. Rasmus Hojlund extended his dismal streak without a goal, while the Cottagers dominated the match up until Fernandes’ equaliser in the 71st minute.

Wayne Rooney believes former Red could still do a job for United up front

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - APRIL 15: Danny Welbeck of Manchester United celebrates scoring his team's second goal with team mate Wayne Rooney during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Aston Villa at Old Trafford on April 15, 2012 in Manchester, England
Welbeck won the 2012/2013 Premier League title with United. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

Alas, continued substandard showings from the Reds’ frontline prompted Wayne Rooney to call for the return of a former United striker. Speaking on BBC Sport’s coverage post-match, he told the panel: “Danny [Welbeck], he’s great to play alongside, and, if I’m being completely honest, I would probably still like to see him here playing for United.”

Welbeck, a Carrington graduate, spent six years with United after making his senior bow in 2008, completing loan spells with Preston North End (2010) and Sunderland (2010-2011) in that time. He has since represented Arsenal, Watford and now Brighton and Hove Albion.

Now 34 years old (therefore above the age range INEOS would target), the England international is still enjoying some truly prolific form in front of goal, scoring eight times and notching four assists in 25 appearances this term. Yesterday, he came off the bench in the Seagulls’ cup clash away to Newcastle United and bagged the winner in extra-time. 

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  1. Obviously, Rooney is a club legend but he does say some silly things sometimes. It’s possible to be ‘too close’ and ‘too attached’ to make good objective judgements.

  2. Rooney je fudbalska legenda Man.Una-teda,zato mu svaka cast,Ali kao fudbalski Trener ili Fudbalski strucnjak je jako los,to je pokazao za fudbalskim klubovima koje je trenirao.Zato strucni rad i vodjenje transfera,ko bi i gdje trebao da igra ,prepusti onome koj je zato zaduzen, i za to odgovara upravi kluba…..

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