
Wayne Rooney insists their is 'no reason' to leave The Red Devils, 'The Biggest Club In The World'. It has been rumoured Rooney might be forced to leave with the spiralling debts, but the 21-goal striker has no intention to leave Old Trafford...
Reports suggested that Rooney, 24, might be forced to leave because of The Glazer Family's £700 Million of debt at the club. But Rooney insists he is happy to stay with The Reds.
"This is my club, I'm very happy here," said the England International star. "My family live 30 minutes away. I'm perfectly happy and there is no reason to play my football anywhere else. Manchester United are the biggest club in the world."
"There are days when I don't want to see the manager," added Rooney. "He can be fierce at times. Even after we have won 2-0 or 3-0, and the lads are laughing and joking and thinking they've played well, he sometimes comes in and lets loose - I'm left thinking: What's wrong ?"
Rooney also noted that after he left Everton - his relationship with David Moyes hasn't been very good...
"Things haven't been good between us," noted Rooney. "I've said a few bad things in the past about him but, when I look back, I see what he did for me. He helped make me the player I am today."