Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has hinted David Moyes risks disrupting Manchester United's season if he delays Wayne Rooney's possible exit....
The Blues had an opening offer for the wantaway striker immediately rejected last Tuesday and are expected to return with an improved bid.
And
Mourinho suggested an over-long transfer saga could affect the
"balance" of a team very close to the start of the season, or even after
the new campaign has begun.
"It depends on the philosophy of
each one," Mourinho told reporters at a press conference in Jakarta.
"The sooner you have the players the better. You know the squad you
have, you know what you have to work with, you have time for that.
"But,
yes, he [Moyes] is right. The market is open until September 2 and many
clubs are waiting to the last moment to make their decisions, and those
decisions affect a number of other clubs.
"The one who sells has
to go and buy, then they have to buy to replace, so no club is safe.
Until the last minute, a club can go there and 'steal' a player. I don't
mean steal a player, but steal the balance that a manager has when he's
working with a team.
"In that aspect, we are okay because we
don't have players to sell, so none of my players is leaving under any
circumstances. Many teams will be under pressure until the last moment
without knowing how the squad is going to be."
Mourinho, though,
denies he is playing "mind games" with Moyes over Rooney, adding: "If to
say my colleague in United is a great coach, deserves success, deserves
time to work, didn't win trophies at Everton because it's difficult to win trophies there.
"If
that is playing mind games, what would you say if I spoke bad about
him? The best thing is not to speak, and if I don't speak."
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