Wayne Rooney signed a new five-year deal on this day in 2010 (Martin Rickett/PA)
Wayne Rooney made a shock U-turn and signed a new five-year deal at Manchester United on this day in 2010.
It came as quite a shock when Rooney signed a new contract just two days after the United and England striker had announced his intention to quit Old Trafford when he released a statement which questioned the club’s ambition.
The then 24-year-old let rip at the club’s leadership and said he would not be agreeing new terms following meetings with chief executive David Gill.
Sir Alex Ferguson was left “dumbfounded” by Wayne Rooney’s inital decision to leave (Martin Rickett/PA)
“During those meetings in August I asked for assurances about the continued ability of the club to attract the top players in the world,” said Rooney.
“I met with David Gill last week he did not give me any of the assurances I was seeking about the future squad. I then told him that I would not be signing a new contract.”
Reports of Rooney’s dissatisfaction had been rumbling for a few days, with a “dumbfounded” manager Sir Alex Ferguson also confirming the forward’s desire to leave.
Ferguson said: “We are as bemused as anyone can be, we can’t quite understand why he would want to leave.
“I was dumbfounded. Only months before he was saying he was at the greatest club in the world.”
Rumours started to spread about Rooney wanting to ditch United for rivals Manchester City, who were among many of the clubs keen to sign him, something which led to around 30 protesters gathering outside his Cheshire home.
Given the strength of Rooney’s statement, nobody expected the Liverpudlian to put pen to paper on a new contract.
Rooney went on to become Manchester United’s all-time
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