Jose Mourinho has predicted Manchester United will sell Wayne Rooney to
an overseas club this summer -- though David Moyes has refuted his
Chelsea counterpart's claim.
Mourinho, whose Chelsea side take on United at Stamford Bridge on
Sunday, believes the champions will offload the striker abroad at the
end of the season, when he will have just one year remaining on his
contract.
Rooney, who has been ruled out of this weekend's match with a groin injury, was the subject of two failed bids from Chelsea in the summer.
"United were clear in the way they approached the Rooney situation," Mourinho said in the Daily Mail. "They don't swap. They don't sell. I don't see that changing, they were very clear about that.
"Will it be the same this summer? I think maybe this summer they will
try to sell to a non-direct rival. But they were very clear, not to a
domestic direct rival."
However, Moyes made light of Mourinho's comments when they were put to him, quoted by Sky Sports as saying: "I can only tell you that I disagree -- although he [Rooney] will go to Brazil!"
Moyes also refused to criticise Mourinho for the timing of his remarks
ahead of Sunday's meeting, where Chelsea can move 12 points clear of
United.
He said: "Everybody has their style. I wouldn't talk about other
managers at other clubs and I wouldn't talk about other players at other
clubs.
"I can't tell you what his motivation is but only time will give you an
answer about Wayne. The club will deal with that - they will do all
they need to do, no question."
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