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Former Manchester United assistant manager Mike Phelan believes Wayne Rooney could leave the club in search of a new challenge. The 27-year-old, who handed in a transfer request last season, is believed to be set for crunch talks with new boss David Moyes in the coming days, with the striker hoping to gain assurances about his role in the first-team. Phelan, who left United following Moyes' reshuffle of the backroom staff, is adamant there is no better place for Rooney to ply his trade than at Old Trafford, but admits he could seek a fresh challenge away from the club. "Wayne is at the greatest club you can be at," Phelan told BBC Radio 5 Live. "Why would you want to jeopardise that? "Unless you want a fresh challenge and you feel that challenge isn't being met at Manchester United. "Every player is entitled to express a desire to want to move on. Any player can do that at any time. "In Wayne's case, in the first instance in 2010, he took a lot of advice on that and got steered towards making that call but the manager was terrific. He talked to him and asked why would he want to leave the club? "The press conference Sir Alex gave was a bit of a tear-jerker and it was genuine. There was an element that he'd chased this boy and paid big money. He was the boy that could change United." Phelan expects the Red Devils to make a decision on Rooney's future soon but admits he doesn't know whether he will stay or go. "Somewhere down the line there will be words said, there will be meetings and they will see if it's still alive and worth going for or they'll call time on it," Phelan added. "He's come from a fresh-faced 17-year-old and has been under the spotlight for that time and he has delivered. He might have hit a blip in certain performances but he isn't the first or last player to have done that. "You have to nurse them through it and hopefully he responds to that. Sometimes you have to crack the whip with him. Wayne has responded as well as he feels he can do for United, and what will be will be - I haven't got a clue." source: unitedprime..com |
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Rafael is relishing starting pre-season training at Manchester United and believes it gives players an opportunity to impress new manager David Moyes. The Scot officially took over the reins at Old Trafford from Sir Alex Ferguson on 1 July, with the club's first pre-season game on 13 July. And following a summer of rest, Rafael cannot wait to get going again and is prepared to put in plenty of effort to impress as United embark on tour of Asia. "Pre- season is always good, it's enjoyable," he told the club's official website. "I like this stage of the year a lot. Of course, there is a lot of running! But it's good as well because when you come back from holiday, sometimes you can get tired from doing nothing. I feel good when I'm working. "The pre-season tours are a big part of preparation work for the new season. If you play well, you can put a thought in the manager's mind and maybe change his mind if you perhaps weren't in his plans for the first few games. "Not only are we able to put in some hard work on the training pitch when we're on tour, it's good to see different cultures and different things. It's great that we're able to visit countries across the world because we have so many fans. The 22-year-old established himself as the club's first-choice right- back last season and is looking forward to meeting the Red Devils supporters from around the world. "We are a big club and we have supporters everywhere and it's good for us to go on tour and see them. They give us so much support and it's great that we're able to meet some of them, especially those who aren't able to get to Old Trafford. "The tour is a great experience for the young players and the older players like Ryan Giggs and Rio Ferdinand are always really encouraging when we're away and help us a lot. I'm sure this year's tour will be another great trip and it's one we're all looking forward to."
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