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Wayne Rooney Won't Be Offered Extension to His Manchester United Deal: Daily Soccer Report

Manchester United's Wayne Rooney is seen through the window of a car as he leaves a hotel in Munich, southern Germany, on Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Rooney was scheduled to return to Britain on Wednesday afternoon for tests on the ankle he injured in Manchester United's Champions League loss at Bayern Munich the evening before. […]
© APManchester United's Wayne Rooney is seen through the window of a car as he leaves a hotel in Munich, southern Germany, on Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Rooney was scheduled to return to Britain on Wednesday afternoon for tests on the ankle he injured in Manchester United's Champions League loss at Bayern Munich the evening before. […]

While Manchester United manager David Moyes has been trumpeting how Wayne Rooney is a key part of his plans at United and saying that the player will not be sold, new United chief executive Ed Woodward is singing from a different hymn sheet.

“No contract renewals are being discussed. I am not sitting down with any player on an extension and there is no trigger date in the diary.

“Would we be afraid to run a contract down? Of course not.”

Judging by those words, Manchester United are playing hardball. They’re not willing to bend to give Rooney a brand-new contract and to try to woo him to stay at the club for longer. It’s a clear “put up or shut up” tactic by United, and it’ll now be interesting to see how Rooney’s advisor reacts to this news, which could accelerate Rooney’s departure from Old Trafford so he can go to a club where he’ll be paid more money and appreciated more.

What’s your read on the developments? Are Manchester United trying to force Rooney out? Or do you have a different take on Woodward’s opinion? Share your feedback in the comments section below.

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