Jose Mourinho has given Wayne Rooney 48 hours to go public about his
desire to leave Manchester United for Chelsea -- or he will turn his
attention to another striking target.....
The Chelsea manager has had two bids for the United forward rejected this summer and had said before Monday’s 0-0 draw between the two clubs that he would return with a third offer after the match.
But now the Portuguese has said he believes Rooney, 27, will stay with
the Premier League champions and told him it is up to him to force a
move if he wants to join Chelsea.
He has given Rooney a deadline to "finish" the story -- either by
revealing his desire to leave Old Trafford or by committing his future
to United.
"This club must be a very special club because at every club in the
world, when the player wants to leave they [the fans] don't support
him," Mourinho said.
"When a player wants to leave, they give him a hard time -- but [here]
they support him all the way, so I think this is a real special club
with special fans so he decides that he wants to stay. If that is his
decision, then we will be the first to respect that.
"It depends on this, it depends on his reaction, it depends on his
feelings. If now he does not want to leave, we are out of the scene --
but we need to know what is happening.
"We are going to [sign] another player if he is not coming. If he is not
coming, I want to close another player. How long will we wait? 24, 48
hours."
Mourinho insisted he only pursued Rooney because the striker had privately made it clear he wanted to join Chelsea.
"He told somebody who is very important in his career,” the former Inter
Milan and Real Madrid manager added, saying the ball was now in
Rooney’s court.
"The person that started the story has to finish the story," he explained.
"A club like us, a manager like me, the people that work in the club
with me… we are not silly to try to get a player from a big club that
doesn't sell what they don't want to sell.
"We are not silly to try something if somebody didn't start it. So I
think it is time for the good of everyone to finish the story. For one
side, for the other side."
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