New Manchester United manager David Moyes has said that he is enjoying the rumours and speculation surrounding striker Wayne Rooney and his future at Manchester United, because the press has got it wrong on many occasions.
According to metro.co.uk, the United boss is adamant the striker will not be sold despite rumours regarding a move to Chelsea going into overdrive during the past few days.
Moyes said that he did not fall out with Rooney and the striker had trained with the reserves by his own request.
The manager also said that he wanted the Englishman to join up with his English squad and although he trained with the club yesterday, he was not yet ready, and it would be visible in the match against Scotland on Wednesday.
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