Striker insists long-term future is with United
By Joe Doyle
Nov 23, 2010 12:28:00 PM
Wayne Rooney has insisted that his long-term future is at Manchester United and that he is determined to repay the fans' faith in him - but has again declined to apologise for the furore caused by his contract saga.
The England striker, 24, signed a new five-year deal last month which may have raised his wages as high as £250,000 per week.
And Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed on Saturday that Rooney would be making his first start since September against Rangers on Wednesday, after his substitute appearance against Wigan at the weekend — where he was happy with the reception he received.
"It was a great feeling [to pull on the shirt again], obviously having been out for a long time and the issues that have gone on over the last few weeks," Rooney toldMUTV.
The England striker, 24, signed a new five-year deal last month which may have raised his wages as high as £250,000 per week.
And Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed on Saturday that Rooney would be making his first start since September against Rangers on Wednesday, after his substitute appearance against Wigan at the weekend — where he was happy with the reception he received.
"It was a great feeling [to pull on the shirt again], obviously having been out for a long time and the issues that have gone on over the last few weeks," Rooney toldMUTV.
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