Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has confirmed that the club have made a bid for unsettled Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney. But Mourinho denied that any Chelsea players were offered to
United in part-exchange for Rooney and stressed that his club had made
the offer in the correct manner.
Chelsea lodged a written bid for the England international on
Tuesday, which has been rejected, and reports surfaced on Wednesday
suggesting the bid was £10m plus Juan Mata or David Luiz.
But Mourinho reiterated Chelsea's earlier denial that any players
were involved in their offer when he said: "Chelsea is interested in
this player, made a bid, and what we did, we did officially. "The bid is there. The club knows we want the player, the player has to know we made a bid for him."We want the player, we made the bid and now it is up to Man United and we respect their decision."
Jose Mourinho
Respect
"Now we have nothing more to say. We want the player,
we made the bid and now it is up to Man United and we respect their
decision. "We don't want to make public the bid but it is just a certain amount
of money and it doesn't involve players or players in the possibility
of negotiation. No Juan Mata, no David Luiz. "I work with my players now, as I've done from day one. I trust my
players, I'm happy with them, and that's what I have to do now. "We did what we had to do in a proper way, in an ethical way, and we're very happy with our behaviour. It was clean.
Only target
"Now I keep doing what I'm doing, working with my
players, trying to improve my players, and we'll see what happens. Now
he's with Man United, not with us. "From me no more comments with respect to Man United, my colleague (United manager) David Moyes and my players." Mourinho did confirm that Rooney is Chelsea's only current transfer target. Asked if it was a case of Rooney or nothing, he said: "Yes."
Since taking charge at Manchester United, Moyes has been adamant that
Rooney is not for sale and he said recently: "Unless I was speaking
Double Dutch last week, we said Wayne Rooney is not for sale. "It's hard to keep repeating myself but I will. Wayne is a Manchester United player and it will remain that way."
Angry and confused
However, news of Chelsea's bid for Rooney
followed the revelation that the 27-year-old is 'angry and confused'
about further remarks made by Moyes, which could be seen as implying
that he is not a first-choice player at United.
Moyes said: "Overall, my thought on Wayne is that if, for any reason,
we had an injury to Robin van Persie, we are going to need him and I
want as many options as possible." Rooney, who has flown home from United's pre-season tour because of a
hamstring injury, has two years left on his United contract and is also
reportedly unhappy that chief executive Ed Woodward has publicly ruled
out negotiating an extension.
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