Should he stay or should he go? The first major conundrum that David Moyes will face as Manchester United will be what to do with Wayne Rooney. The United striker reportedly put in a transfer request two weeks ago, and United have come out and said that the striker is not for sale. However, Rooney is believed to want out — even before Moyes was appointed.
What do you think? Should Rooney stay, or should Moyes sell him for £30+ million and buy some new more committed footballers? Have your say in the comments section below.
Here are today’s Premier League news headlines:
- David Moyes must first confront the Wayne Rooney conundrum — The Guardian
- Laudrup’s agent rules out boss leaving the club to take over at Everton — Sky Sports
- Malky Mackay could be new Everton manager — The Mail
- Sir Alex Ferguson: no special plans for Sunday farewell — The Guardian
- BT vs Sky: A fight not to be missed — The Independent
- John Terry and Frank Lampard set to miss out on Europa League final — The Guardian
- Palace’s ‘hatred’ towards Brighton now crystal clear to Ian Holloway — Evening Standard
- Peter Odemwingie says the last four months at WBA have been the worst of his life — The Mail
- BT’s new offer of ‘free’ EPL match coverage is a marketing masterstroke — The Telegraph
- Liverpool FC’s end of season game in South Africa rumbles on — Liverpool Echo
- Gary Neville in demand as part of Manchester United backroom team — The Guardian
- Yaya Toure declares himself fully fit for Saturday’s FA Cup final against Wigan — BBC Sport
- Everton may be powerless to stop Manchester United from poaching — The Guardian
- Michael Laudrup wants Bradley Johnson for Swansea £4m — The Mail
- Aston Villa may offer Stilian Petrov backroom role as club hero retires — The Guardian
- Frank Lampard only guaranteed to start one more game this season — The Mail
- David Moyes: the manager’s tactical strengths and weaknesses says Michael Cox — The Guardian
- Fabricio Coloccini admits there were divisions in Newcastle squad — The Telegraph
- David Moyes’ old-school beliefs make him ideal for Manchester United — The Guardian
- QPR defender Tal Ben Haim has joined Major League Soccer side Toronto FC on loan — Sky Sports
- Alex Ferguson’s resignation mentioned six million times on Twitter in 24 hours — The Guardian
- Swansea City defender Daniel Alfei has signed a two-year extension to his contract — Sky Sports
- Steve McManaman collects campaign medal No3 with BT Sport stint — The Guardian
- Rio says Man United squad are ‘delighted’ with the appointment of David Moyes — The Independent
- Arsenal consider Borussia Dortmund’s Lukasz Piszczek as Sagna replacement — Telegraph
- Gareth Bale asked me to help him enjoy his football more, says AVB — Evening Standard
- ESPN eyes subsidizing wireless-data plans — Wall Street Journal
- Bill Kenwright to ask Everton fans about David Moyes replacement — The Mail
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