So it went public that united haven't secured the future of Rooney.
A contract was drawn up months ago about a proposed £140,000 a week wage Bill for Wayne, but would Fergie really consider this now ?
Yes Wayne is one of Fergies best signings at the united and obviously one of his most valuable players, especially after his storming season last year, but you'll just have to look at what Fergie has said and done in the past.
He wasn't afraid to let a Manchester united hero, David Beckham, go after continuous confrontations with the midfielder. But it was Beckham's fame that threatened Fergie as he believed that David was become bigger than the club and the manager - we all remember the famous boot kicking incident that left David with stitches above his eye. One of the acts that Beckham proceeded in was what that of trend for most English footballers; doing the dirty behind his wife's back.
Another united player that possessed great potential was a forgotten boy called lee Sharpe. Sharpe, along with Ryan Giggs, was a party animal when he first started at united and wasn't going to change this life style of money , booze and girls. As both he and Giggs progressed through the ranks and finally hit the first team in stepped Fergie. He "calmly" told them to pipe down and concentrate on a life of football and no party's, but Sharpe thought otherwise and was sold straight away under sir Alex's instructions - where as Giggs went onto be one of the most successful players ever to play for united.
As well as Beckham and Sharpe, Fergie hasn't thought twice before kicking out trouble makers and big named players; Paul Ince, Jaap Stam, Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Christiano Ronaldo and Roy Keane; but surely Wayne Rooney won't be added to that list ?
You also have to look back to last week when tony Blair mention d in his book that he assisted aid from Ferguson. "how do i deal with a problem team player" asked Blair.
Fergie answered "I'd kick him out, without a doubt" - we'll have to see what treatment he has planned for Wayne then.
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