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Missing EFL Cup final could trigger Rooney’s China deal

WEMBLEY WOE MAY HASTEN STRIKER’S DEPARTURE FROM OLD TRAFFORD

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ayne Rooney’s prospects of moving to the Chinese Super League before the close of their transfer window next week could hinge on whether Jose Mourinho includes the Manchester United captain in his squad for Sunday’s EFL Cup final against Southampto­n.

Mourinho admitted Tuesday that he could not guarantee Rooney would still be a United player after next Tuesday, when the Chinese transfer window closes, despite claiming that he would never push him out and wants him to stay.

But Rooney could decide that his interests would be best served by moving to China now — on wages of more than £600,000 (Dh2.7 million) a week — as opposed to the summer, if he fails to make Mourinho’s 18-man squad. That would offer the clearest indication yet that he does not figure prominentl­y in the manager’s plans.

In turn, Mourinho repeatedly refused to kill off rumours Rooney could leave next week. “You have to ask him,” said Mourinho, when asked if he could end the speculatio­n surroundin­g the England captain.

Asked again, whether he could guarantee Rooney would still be a United player after the close of the Chinese window, Mourinho added: “It is not a question for me because I am happy to have him. You have to ask him, not me. I was very open with you. I don’t want him to leave.”

Bit-part player

Mourinho said that Rooney had not travelled to France for the second leg of their Europa League round-of-16 tie in France last night because he was injured. But Rooney trained with teammates Tuesday morning and is understood to have also been fit to face Blackburn Rovers in the FA Cup on Sunday.

Rooney’s last appearance for United came as a half-time substitute against Hull City in the Premier League on February 1 and the player, who has 16 months left on his existing £300,000-a-week contract at Old Trafford, is reluctant to remain a bit-part player after being gradually phased out by Mourinho.

A move is very much still on and Rooney has offers worth at least £32 million a year, with Beijing Guoan, who tried and failed to sign him last summer, and Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao among the clubs interested. United would stand to earn a substantia­l fee for the 31-year-old and clear space on the wage bill for summer target Antoine Griezmann.

Mourinho added: “I don’t know [if he will be fit for the Wembley final Sunday], it was the first time he trained and didn’t even train 100 per cent with the group. “Yes, he was doing the warm-up and basic things after that but, when the training session was high in intensity, he was not training ...”

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Reuters Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney and manager Jose Mourinho (left) during training on Tuesday.

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