The 24-year old striker's current deal runs out in the summer of 2012 and it is understood that negotiations over a new contract have broken down. There has been speculation that Rooney will be sold in the January transfer window, with Real Madrid interested.
However, United's response was to label that claim as "nonsense." Rooney's relationship with his coach, Alex Ferguson, has been under scrutiny in recent weeks. The striker missed United's Premier League fixture at Everton last month after allegations about his private life and was then left out of subsequent games by Ferguson, who claimed that the England international had an ankle injury.
However, last Tuesday, after England's 0-0 draw against Montenegro in the Euro 2010 qualifier at Wembley, Rooney contradicted the Scot's statement and insisted that he was fit and had not had any ankle problem.
At the weekend, Rooney, who has scored only one goal in five Premier League appearances for United this season, was left out of the starting line-up for the 2-2 draw with West Brom. Ferguson, who is yet to speak publicly about the current situation with Rooney, brought his striker on with 20 minutes remaining, after United had squandered a two-goal lead, and asked him to play on the left wing.
United’s former defender, Steve Bruce, now the manager of Sunderland, said he was convinced that Ferguson’s words and actions in recent weeks had been intended to try to protect Rooney. According to Bruce, who spoke in BBC Radio 5 Live's Sportsweek, "he's been trying to keep him out of the spotlight, trying to keep him under the radar, trying to protect him in his way.
"We all know Wayne Rooney is a fantastic footballer and it's the first time in his career he's had this little sort of blip. Make no mistake, he'll be back - he's our best talent in this country and it's about time we tried to protect him and look after him."
However, Spanish giant, Real Madrid, is rumoured to be interested in Rooney, who has not scored for United from open play since March. Rooney's former club-mate, Cristiano Ronaldo, moved to the Bernabeu in the summer of 2009 and the side has numerous striking options in Gonzalo Higuain, Angel di Maria, Mesut Ozil and Karim Benzema.
Yesterday, Real’s Director General, Jorge Valdano, appeared to quash speculation of an imminent move for Rooney but did not rule one out. He told Telemadrid: "The question is, who would we move aside if we signed another striker? In January, there will be neither ins nor outs. June is a long way away."
Manchester City, Chelsea and Real's arch-rival, Barcelona, are also rumoured to be interested in Rooney, whose value is likely to drop as his contract nears expiration.
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