Manchester United
legend Ryan Giggs says Wayne Rooney could remain at Manchester United if he is willing to
accept he will not play every week. The United captain endured a frustrating
2016-17 campaign at Old Trafford, becoming a regular on the substitutes' bench
under Jose Mourinho.
Rooney admitted at the end of last season that he had more or less decided his future,
but would take time to finalise his plans. The 31-year-old is currently away on
holiday and yet to confirm whether he intends to stay at United for the
forthcoming campaign, leaving Giggs to ponder his former team-mate's future.
He said “Wayne is a
proven goalscorer, give him a chance Wayne will score, It is whether he can put
up with not being first choice or whether he can develop his game which I had
to around the same age, not being certain to play every game, but playing 25-30
games and contributing. If Wayne can do that then I don't see why he can't
still be at the club.”
Rooney is United's all-time
record scorer with 253 goals and has two years remaining on his contract at Old
Trafford.
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