Friday, August 9, 2013

Mourinho vows to fight for Rooney signing 'until the last day'



Chelsea has seen two bids already rejected for the Manchester United striker, but the Blues boss is hopeful of seeing progress before the end of the transfer window.
Jose Mourinho has warned Manchester United that Chelsea will continue its pursuit of wantaway striker Wanye Rooney "until the last day."

The Blues have seen two bids for the England international rejected by the Premier League champion, with their most recent offer thought to total 30 million pounds with add-ons. Rooney was reportedly told to train with the Red Devils reserves on Thursday, with manager David Moyes angered by his efforts to engineer a move, and Mourinho insists he will not stop chasing the 27-year-old.

"There is no time limit on it," Mourinho is quoted as saying by the Daily Mail. "We have identified the player as one we would like to have with us. We have done it in an ethical way, and we are going to do that until the last day. We are doing things legally, making the official bid directly to the club."

Mourinho, though, insists no Chelsea official has spoken to Rooney regarding a move to Stamford Bridge without the consent of United, but he is hopeful of entering negotiations before the end of the summer transfer window.

"There have been no direct relations with the player, no contact - absolutely nothing. So let's see if things change," Mourinho said.

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