Striker Wayne Rooney is ready to contemplate a move to Manchester City after Manchester United refuse to match his £200,000-a-week wage demands.
Full story: Daily Telegraph
A Fifa loophole could pave the way for Rooney to leave United for £5m. Under the Webster ruling, Rooney can buy out the final year of his contract for his current annual salary.
Full story: the Independent
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti says he would be interested in signing Rooney, if Manchester United really want to sell him.
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Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich says he would only sign Rooney if the price is right, while Real Madrid will not make a move for the player until next summer.
Full story: Daily Express
Rooney has told his team-mates that Manchester City is a more likely destination than Real Madrid or Barcelona.
Full story: the Guardian
Manchester City are plotting a £100m move for Rooney - £50m in a transfer fee to Manchester United and £50m in wages to the striker.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Manchester United would attempt to sign Liverpool striker Fernando Torres if Rooney left Old Trafford.
Full story: Daily Star
Manchester City are ready to offload striker Carlos Tevez in the summer if they can sign a replacement, with Torres and Rooney top of their wanted list.
Full story: goal.com
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho is ready to offer Manchester United Lassana Diarra, Karim Benzema and £20m in exchange for Rooney.
Full story: caughtoffside.com
Wayne Rooney wants to leave Old Trafford because he believes Manchester United's owners lack ambition.
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Rooney's Manchester United exit could spell the end for manager Sir Alex Ferguson and force his retirement.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he is surprised that Manchester United allowed Rooney's contract to run down so significantly.
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Rooney and Sir Alex Ferguson have not spoken since falling out after allegations about the striker's private life became public in September.
Full story: the Sun