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Rooney wants Pogba back at Manchester United

Wayne Rooney would be a key beneficiary of Paul Pogba’s expected move to Manchester United, according to Dwight Yorke.

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But Rooney is adamant he will continue playing for England for at least two more years whether he is captain or not.

“Sir Alex was really clever like that. He could well go onto become the best midfielder of his generation”, Forlan wrote in his column for UAE paper The National.

“No, I wouldn’t have rested six players…it’s more than half the team”. The way he speaks to individuals, the way he talks to the group, the way he makes players feel so confident.

“The bruises! He was one of those players who, when you trained against him, somehow he would just hurt you”. With the addition of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and the players appearing inspired, Rooney has sent out a warning to Premier League clubs about the threatening and mouth-watering forward line-up.

“I know it’s a one-off game, but we want to show we can win a trophy early on – we feel that’s an important event for us”.

When asked if he expects to find a new centre-back on the market, the Arsenal boss said: “I do”. I wasn’t apprehensive at all.

“You didn’t even need to get into a tackle”.

Defenders Cameron Borthwick-Jackson, Tim Fosu-Mensah, Tyler Blackett and Paddy McNair, midfielders Adnan Januzaj and Andreas Pereira and forwards James Wilson and Will Keane make up the nine players whom Mourinho reportedly has no room for in the coming season.

ASSIST MAN He works best when he is able to supply to a clinical striker – Alvaro Morata for Juventus last season, and Antoine Griezmann for France.

“It’s completely insane if you compare it to normal life, that’s for sure, we live in a world where every activity that is worldwide makes a lot of money”.

“You can win championships, you can win titles”.

“Then I went into Manchester United for a week and received good feedback from Warren Joyce and could have earned a deal had I waited, but I just want to get my career started”.

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In an interview with the Daily Mail, he added that the new signings would complement a squad that featured the talents of rising stars like Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford, who “made such an impact” last season.

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