With the growing influence of the Far East in the world football, Rooney has been a target for many Chinese clubs ever since the CSL started spending ridiculous amounts of money to sign players from the major European leagues.
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According to an Italian journalist, Tancredi Palmeri, the striker has been offered a £30 million a year deal by Shanghai Shenhua which translates to a staggering £600,000 per week in wages.
In case you didn’t know…
Wayne Rooney scored his 250th goal for Manchester United against Stoke City as his stunning freekick rescued a point for the Jose Mourinho-led side. Last night, Rooney played the final few minutes in Manchester United’s 2-1 loss to Hull City in the semi-finals of the EFL Cup.
Despite losing the second leg, the Red Devils qualified for the final courtesy of 2-0 first leg win as the Red Devils defeated the Tigers, 3-2 on aggregate.
The heart of the matter
Rooney has been offered a jaw-dropping contract by the Chinese giants which would turn any player’s head. Jose Mourinho recently stated that Rooney can decide what he wants to do with his future as the manager gave full liberty to the player to decide his future.
Along with Rooney, his teammates, Ashley Young and Marouane Fellaini have also been targets for certain Chinese clubs.
What’s next?
If Wayne Rooney does accept Shanghai’s offer, he will play under former Tottenham and Chelsea stalwart, Gus Poyet. The Argentine also had managerial spells with Brighton and Sunderland before accepting a job in CSL.
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Rooney will re-unite with former Manchester United and Manchester City striker, Carlos Tevez, who moved to China from Boca Juniors to become the highest paid footballer in the world. Former Premier League star, Obafemi Martins also plies his trade with Shanghai Shenhua.
Sportskeeda’s take
Rooney’s game time has considerably decreased this season, but the Manchester United captain has accepted his lessened role at the club gracefully and is fighting hard to convince Mourinho of starting him in the future.
A move to China for Rooney is several steps down from the quality of the Premier League. It is easy to forget that the Englishman is just 31 years of age and still has a lot to offer.
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