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mediocre player sry bro
Best central midfielder in the strongest league in the world last season.
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Still rather have Wayne as CAM than anyone else.


that's why he wants to leave..
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Best central midfielder in the strongest league in the world last season.
People who don't rate Carrick will look back at their lives with shame and regret.


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Cause the german league really comes close :rofl:
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Blundersliga :lol:
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Cristiano Ronaldo has informed Manchester United he would like to return to the club one day, probably to end his career, after a summer in which the Premier League champions have explored the possibilities behind the scenes of bringing him back from Real Madrid.

United have been closely monitoring Ronaldo's position for the best part of a year and, while that has not resulted in a hard offer, their clear information is that he is open to the idea of moving back to Manchester, albeit not for at least one more season. The expectation at Old Trafford is that he will shortly commit himself to a new contract that recognises his status as Madrid's outstanding player, despite the impending arrival of Gareth Bale from Spurs for a world-record transfer. However, United are encouraged by the clear messages they have received about his affinity for the club and consider what he says to be genuine. Their information is that, realistically, they think he would be tempted to spend possibly the last three or four years of his professional life in Manchester. They are aware, however, that a move for him will not be simple by any measure.

A more determined attempt to re-sign him is feasible next summer, ahead of a season when he will turn 30, although there is also an acceptance that it is never going to be easy persuading him to leave Madrid, or his club to agree to letting him go. As well as sharing the stage with Lionel Messi as one of the two greatest players in the world, Ronaldo's value to Madrid in a marketing and commercial sense is immense. The Premier League champions are, however, prepared to look into it and, crucially, they are not put off by the vast sums of money that would be involved. They have also retained strong links with the player's agent, Jorge Mendes, despite Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement at the end of last season. Ferguson and Mendes are particularly close and the former United manager had made no secret of his desire to make Ronaldo feel more wanted in Manchester than he is in Madrid.

This drip-drip approach even involved strategically leaving Ronaldo's name to last – ensuring he attracted the biggest cheer – when the stadium announcer went through the two sides before Madrid's Champions League tie at Old Trafford last season. At the time, it was seen as a ploy to distract Ronaldo just before the game started.

It was actually Ferguson's idea and intended to have two purposes, one being to remind their former player of his enduring popularity in Manchester at a time when senior United figures had already started delving into his position at the Bernabéu. Ronaldo's assertion last September that he was "sad" in Madrid had accelerated the process and his relationship with José Mourinho had broken down by the end of last season. That Mourinho is no longer at the Bernabéu clearly works against United, as does the fact Ferguson is not around to add to his influence.

If there is a reservation, it is the underlying sense that Ronaldo enjoys being courted and will relish the knowledge he is wanted back by the club that let him go for £80m. With that in mind, United are keeping an open mind about when it might or might not happen. The key facts are that they will pursue it and have been informed Ronaldo is keen for it to happen.

Yet, to take the most cynical view, it is not lost on them there is a risk of being used as a way for Ronaldo to strengthen his own position in Madrid. United's view is that for a player of this importance they at least have to investigate.

One certainty is that, financially, they would need to push out the boat far more than they have in David Moyes's first summer in the job. United have had a frustrating and complicated transfer window, failing with bids for their top target, Barcelona's Cesc Fábregas, as well as becoming locked in a public disagreement with Everton over their "derisory" offer for Leighton Baines and Marouane Fellaini.

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30already...damn where does time go lol
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Aug 25 2013 03:40am
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Chelsea have failed with two bids for Rooney this summer amid reports United have no intention of selling the England international to another Premier League club.

The two rivals meet at Old Trafford on Monday night, and speculation has claimed Chelsea will make a further bid for Rooney after the game.

Mourinho does not want to see the 27-year-old sold abroad and believes Rooney will be the "final piece in the jigsaw" if he lures the forward to Stamford Bridge.

"To me it is not a difficult decision because you want very much to keep Rooney or you don't want to keep him?" said Mourinho.

"But that old-fashioned mentality of, 'I don't sell players to clubs in the same country' - I think doesn't help.

"Sometimes you push players abroad when you should be keeping them in your league because then you are contributing to making your league the best league.

"You see in Italy it happens every season without any problems. Filippo Inzaghi played for Juventus, Milan. From the big players, only Francesco Totti stayed for life. Andrea Pirlo - Inter, Milan, Juventus."

Mourinho, who is optimistic of completing a deal for Tottenham target Willian, added: "We are going to get a maximum of two players in this transfer window. If we get the second piece (Rooney), it will be the final piece."

Asked why Chelsea will bid for a third time, Mourinho said: "We make the bid and they say no again. What do we lose? One email."

It has been suggested that Juan Mata could be a makeweight in the deal for Rooney, but Mourinho on Friday insisted the Spain playmaker was not for sale

"That's hypothetical, because they didn't ask," Mourinho responded when asked about what would happen if United wanted Mata.

"The two answers we got from Man United is 'we don't accept the bid', 'we're not interested in selling the player'.

"That's the only official contact we had with Man United. Till Monday, we have nothing more to add to it."

Mourinho also cited his own example of selling William Gallas to Arsenal during his first spell as Chelsea manager as a reason why United should not be afraid of letting Rooney move to west London.

He continued: "Players are sometimes unhappy because they want new contracts and at other times they are unhappy because they want to leave and that is a different situation.

"Other times it's because they really want to go. I was so sad about William Gallas. He was fundamental for us when we won titles.

"He said he wants, he wants, he wants and we couldn't stop him, so we decided not to stop him.

"As you know, in this club it wasn't an economical problem, it was just the player wanted to go. Ricardo Carvalho and John Terry were playing central defence all the time and he wanted to be first choice.

"He was playing many matches in a position that wasn't his best position, he was playing left-back and sometimes Wayne Bridge was playing, so he wasn't happy. So we thought it was a fair situation to sell him in the end.

"I had no trouble selling him to a rival. It happens all the time in Europe."

£50m and it's on I guess.
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