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Wayne Rooney has again reiterated his strong feelings for the club, claiming that he hopes to spend as many years with the club as Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville.
“I hope I’m still at United when I’m the same age as guys like Ryan, Scholesy and Gary Neville,” said Rooney. “I’ve always said that as long as United want me, I’m happy to stay. I don’t want to leave. I love the club and have no reason to even think about moving. I’m sure I’ll be here for a long time.”
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love rooney what a talent such loyelty at everton to hahaha nah he is older and has loyalty now
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Ooh, blah has just gone up against the boss man, lol! That news was actually reported pretty much everywhere.
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the season has only started there only going to get better mate watch and see those two boys hit the net like there no tomorrow!
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haha dont rush the young lad haha
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hahaha God I love Fergie!!!
As for Rooney, If he stays for his whole career like I think he will, I'll
be a VERY happy Fan.
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And, it seems, United love Rooney. Ryan Giggs has said that he feels that Wazza is approaching being the best in the World!!
Manchester United midfielder Ryan Giggs says team-mate Wayne Rooney is close to becoming one of the best players in the world.
The 24-year-old has been in blistering form for the Red Devils so far this season and netted the second goal in United's 3-1 win over Arsenal at the weekend.
Rooney was recently awarded the PFA Fans' Player of the Month Award for January and is currently top of the Premier League scoring chart with 20 goals this term - five clear of nearest rivals Jermain Defoe and Didier Drogba.
Giggs believes if he continues to improve the England international will soon receive the recognition that is currently held for the likes of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka.
"He is getting nearer that group," he said. "You have seen it for England and for us on the bigger stages. That is what all the top players do.
"The best thing is that Wayne is still developing. He is 24 now but he is only going to get better.
"His appetite is strong and he is a great player to have in your team."
Few would bet against Rooney getting on the scoresheet on Saturday when United host rock-bottom Portsmouth at Old Trafford.
Welshman Giggs says the 20-goal marksman does more than just score goals and thinks he has an impact even when not playing well.
"Even if he is not playing well he still causes problems for the other team," he added. "That is a very rare quality.
"Even with players who are genuine match-winners, if they are not playing so well, normally you don't see them.
"But if Wayne is not having the best of games, which is not very often, he never gives up.
"He believes he is going to create chances. He believes he will get them and he believes he is going to score goals.
"More often than not, he does."
Source: skysports.com
With support like that, from experienced pros and teammates, is it any wonder why he loves the club? Great support, as ever.