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PSG lure Wayne Rooney with promise to match Manchester United wages

Paris Saint-Germain have informed Wayne Rooney's representatives that they would be willing to match his current wages as they seek to convince the unsettled England striker to leave Manchester United for Parc des Princes.

David Moyes

Football

David Moyes to tell Wayne Rooney his future lies at Manchester United

David Moyes is minded to keep Wayne Rooney at Manchester United and the new manager is hopeful he can convince the striker that his long-term future remains at the club.

David Beckham LA Galaxy

Football

David Beckham exits as gracefully as one of his arcing crosses

Over the coming days it is fair to say we should expect to see quite a few replays of the free-kick David Beckham famously speared into the net against Greece and that slightly unusual feeling – growing old, possibly – when so many people who have been a part of our football lives are politely showing themselves to the door.

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Wayne Rooney

Football

Sports Direct sorry for false story linking Newcastle with Wayne Rooney

The website of Sports Direct, the retail company owned by the Newcastle United owner, Mike Ashley, has apologised for publishing a story suggesting that the club were trying to sign Wayne Rooney from Manchester United, admitting that it was untrue.

Wayne Rooney

Football

Wayne Rooney transfer deal is of no interest to us, say Bayern Munich

If Wayne Rooney's time at Manchester United really is coming to a close, it seems that Bayern Munich can be struck from his list of potential destinations. Stories have circulated in the German media that England's premier attacker might have been an object of some interest for the Bundesliga champions. That is, though, a possibility that can be pretty much ruled out after Bayern's sporting director, Matthias Sammer, confirmed in the bluntest terms that the club have no interest in signing him.

Rio Ferdinand

Football

Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand seeks new contract

Rio Ferdinand is expected to hold contract talks with Manchester United on a one-year deal, with the central defender expected to seek a similar six-figure sum to his current contract, which earns him around £120,000 a week.

Sir Alex

Football

The long goodbye day: Fergie time draws to a happy close

You know it is not a normal football match when stewards in fluorescent orange jackets have to be sent in to control the queues for commemorative programmes. About 20,000 of those glossy programmes are normally sold for a big occasion at Manchester United but for this game almost four times that number had been produced. The front cover bore a simple message: "Thank you Sir Alex."

David Moyes

Football

For David Moyes to run the show Sir Alex Ferguson must resist meddling

It is going to feel strange. Manchester United suddenly seem a lot more vulnerable than they have been for a long time and you wonder what words Sir Alex Ferguson will find to suit the occasion.

Sir Alex Ferguson

Football

Sir Alex Ferguson: 10 Small Moments That Made A Major Impact

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Alex Ferguson Retires Still

Industry & CommerceFootball

Post-Ferguson, Manchester United Struggles To Justify £2bn Price Tag

Contrary to some reports, Manchester United's New York-listed shares did not plunge on Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement. They ended the week 2.7% lower than they started it – that's next to nothing.

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