Gary Neville has urged Wayne Rooney to stay with Manchester United, telling him it is still the best stage for his talents......
The England international, 27, reportedly held talks with new United boss David Moyes in an attempt to clarify his position at the club following months of speculation about his future.
After the final game of last season Sir Alex Ferguson said Rooney handed
in a transfer request, something which the striker reportedly denies.
In an interview with radio station TalkSport, his former United team-mate insisted that Rooney can still fulfil his ambitions at Old Trafford.
“I played with Wayne for many years,” Neville said. “He’s a fantastic footballer.
“Personally, with my allegiances, I’d never recommend anyone leave
United because I believe it is a great stage to play football and you
can achieve what you want there.
“I’ve seen David Beckham and other big players leave United and it
really is something that comes down to the individual and the club.
“I’ve seen Ryan Giggs, when he was 27, linked to Inter Milan, Juventus and AC Milan and stay.”
Neville added that he wasn’t surprised to see Everton defender Leighton Baines linked to a move to Old Trafford.
The left-back has emerged as one of the most consistent performers in
the Premier League and Neville believes that links to the top sides will
become inevitable for a player of his standard.
“I’ve seen a lot of the speculation over the last few days about
Leighton,” he said. “He had a fantastic season last year and was
brilliant for Everton.
“He’s been a great performer for the last few years and it’s inevitable
that he will be linked with the top clubs in the Premier League.”
Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror
claim that United are close to completing a deal to sign Benfica
defender Ezeguiel Garay - a player they have tracked since February.
The £17 million-rated 26-year-old moved to Portugal from Real Madrid in
2011 and was part of the Benfica side which lost to Chelsea in the 2013
Europa League final.
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