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    Sevilla seal Mbia loan switch

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    Sevilla have completed a season-long loan deal for QPR midfielder Stephane Mbia.The Cameroon international joined the Hoops from Marseille at the start of last season as part of the deal that saw Joey Barton go in the opposite direction on loan.

    The 27-year-old was part of the QPR side that finished bottom of the Premier League last term but has not featured in the Championship for Harry Redknapp's side this season. A statement from QPR read: "Stephane Mbia has joined Spanish outfit Sevilla on loan.

    "Mbia joined QPR from Marseille last summer and has since made 32 appearances in all competitions."

    Sevilla have taken one point from their opening two games of the new La Liga campaign, but enjoyed a 4-1 Europa League success over Slask Wroclaw on Thursday
     

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    Neuer targets Chelsea revenge

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    Manuel Neuer says Bayern Munich are hungry for revenge ahead of their Uefa Super Cup clash with Chelsea.

    The Bavarians were beaten on penalties by the Blues in the 2012 Champions League final, before lifting the trophy after beating Dortmund back in May.

    But the goalkeeper admits there is still a score to settle with the Premier League side and says he will be doing all he can to gain revenge.

    He told Uefa.com: "It's a unique chance for us players to win this trophy. It's a final, and a match against the Europa League winners, and that's Chelsea. We still have something to clear with them, and take revenge, so hopefully we can win in Prague."

    The 27-year-old then gave an insight into the pressure Bayern were under ahead of last season's Champions League final and admits the prospect of defeat at Wembley was unthinkable.

    He added: "[Winning the Champions League] was very important. We would have had a very difficult time if we hadn't done it. Last season we were very motivated, we wanted to finally achieve a lot of success and managed to win the treble, but we could have never lost the final against Dortmund."

    Pep Guardiola has since taken over from Jupp Heynckes as Bayern boss and guided the treble-winners to wins in all three of their opening Bundesliga matches, with the latest a 2-0 victory over Nurnberg.

    And Neuer explained the differences between the former Barcelona boss and Heynckes, having got to know the Spaniard in recent months.

    "He's certainly a totally different person to Jupp Heynckes," he said. "Jupp had a lot of experience from coaching many big clubs in Europe and he had a good feeling for different situations.

    "We've not played under Pep for that long, but he's clearly an advocate of attractive football, just like Jupp."
     

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    Wenger only wants 'special' signings for Arsenal

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    Arsene Wenger says he remains confident Arsenal will sign some players before the close of the transfer window but warns he is only interested in "special" signings.

    The Gunners have endured a quiet summer bringing in only Yaya Sanogo and have been frustrated in their efforts to strengthen their squad.

    Arsenal have opened preliminary talks with Real Madrid over a £26 million deal for Angel Di Maria and Wenger says he hopes to be able to do some business.

    “I still am optimistic and I hope I will not disappoint you," he told reporters. "We have not a fixed number [of signings in mind]. I just think we are a bit short at the moment.

    "I'm guided by my conscience to do as well as I can for this club and by the vision of the game I want to play.

    "I feel with the players I have I can play the football we want to play. I'm a great admirer of the spirit, the attitude of these players.

    "They are special and if I want to add something it has to be special."

    Arsenal have also had a bid for Newcastle midfielder Yohan Cabaye rejected, but Wenger refused to reveal who the club were currently chasing.

    "I will not give you any names, because it would be unfair for the players who play at another club. It could, as well, create some wrong hopes,” he added.

    "You could see that many of the disputes you have all over the country is because the coaches or the managers speak about the players.

    "In our job, just be discreet and try to make things happen. That's what we try to do.

    "You can come back to me and say 'yes, but you don't make things happen'.

    "But it's still only most important in our job is what happens on the football pitch and how well you play football. The rest we work very hard on."
     

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    Deco announces retirement

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    Former Barcelona and Chelsea star Deco has announced his retirement from football on the eve of his 36th birthday.

    The ex-Portugal international began his career with Salgueiros in his native Brazil before winning a move to Porto in 1999, becoming a naturalised citizen of his adopted country in the process.

    Following the club's Champions League triumph in 2004, he left the Primeira Liga for Barcelona, spending four years at Camp Nou before moving to Stamford Bridge for two seasons.

    He left European football for good in 2010, returning to Brazil with Fluminense, and has decided to call it a day after three years in South America.

    "With great sadness and regret I announce the end of my career as a professional athlete," he is quoted as saying by AS.

    "The last minutes with Fluminense on Wednesday were my last of my 17 years as a footballer.

    "I would have loved to continue until the end of the Brasileiro and help the team get back in the Libertadores but my body wouldn't let me.

    "I'm very grateful for all the trust and affection."

    The attacking midfielder won 75 caps for Portugal over the course of a seven-year international career, representing them in two European Championships and two World Cups.
     

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    Injured Gundogan in the dark over return date

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    Borussia Dortmund midfielder Ilkay Gundogan has refused to be drawn on when exactly he will be fit to return to action, amid mounting speculation that the club's medical team have been left baffled by the exact nature of his injury.

    The Germany international aggravated a back problem during Germany's friendly with Paraguay on August 14 and was initially ruled out until the end of the month.

    However, according to Bild, the exact cause of the spinal discomfort has not yet been determined, meaning Gundogan is not in position to set a date for his comeback.

    "I'm trying to get fit again as soon as possible," the 22-year-old told the German paper. "I don't not want to say any more."

    Gundogan, who joined Dortmund from Nurnberg in 2011, had begun the season in impressive form, scoring a goal in the DFL-Supercup win over Bayern Munich.
     

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    :shocked::(Higuain rushed to hospital

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    Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain has been taken to hospital after suffering a head injury while on a boat trip with friends.

    The Argentine, who made his debut for the Partenopei debut following his big-money move from Real Madrid on Sunday, slipped on rocks and injured his jaw while in the Marina Piccola in Capri.

    He was promptly rushed to hospital where he received a number of stitches - eight to his jaw and two to his eyebrow.

    The 25-year-old remained conscious the whole time, was soon discharged and was greeted by two club medics at the hotel where he has lived since arriving at the San Paolo.

    Doctors are assessing his situation ahead of Saturday's match against Chievo, but he is expected at the club's training ground as usual on Tuesday.

    Higuain started Napoli's 3-0 win over Bologna on Sunday, playing 84 minutes before being replaced by youngster Josip Radosevic.
     

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    Ribery: Mourinho wanted me at Chelsea

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    Bayern Munich star Franck Ribery has revealed that Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho wanted to take him to Stamford Bridge.

    The France international was heavily linked with the English outfit in 2010 during Carlo Ancelotti's time at the helm, but the winger has revealed the new Blues boss was also keen to tempt him to move to London.

    "We often talk," Ribery said of Mourinho in an interview with German magazine Kicker. "He wanted me to go to Chelsea."

    Ribery is now fully focused on leading Bayern to victory over Mourinho's side in Friday's European Super Cup showdown.

    "We have a good relationship and respect between us," the 30-year-old explained. "But I want to beat him!"

    The Frenchman went on to admit that he is loving life under new Bayern boss Pep Guardiola, who replaced Jupp Heynckes at the helm earlier this summer.

    "The contact with him and the players, the warmth he brings - I have all I need to feel good," he enthused.

    "I have already had many conversations with him. I have got to know him well - and vice versa. It's not that I need to feel important but I need a relationship [with the coach].

    "A hello, a little pat on the back, some praise - these things give me confidence, and only when I have that can I also give my best."

    Ribery, one of the favourites to lift the Ballon d'Or following his exceptional form last season, joined Bayern from Marseille in 2007.
     

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    Real Madrid and Tottenham agree world record €100m Bale deal

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    Real Madrid and Tottenham have agreed a world record €100 million deal for Gareth Bale to join Real Madrid.

    Spurs chairman Daniel Levy finally accepted the Spanish giants’ offer on Sunday and official confirmation of the transfer is expected to be made imminently.

    The clubs have come to an agreement on a straight cash deal to be paid in three installments, as Bale becomes the most expensive player in history, eclipsing the €93m Madrid paid Manchester United for Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009.

    Tottenham have spoken to Madrid at length about including players in the deal, but left-back Fabio Coentrao is not part of the agreement while Real refused to include young striker Alvaro Morata in the transfer.

    Bale is expected to sign a six-year contract at the Santiago Bernabeu reported to be worth €10m a year after tax, where pictures emerged on Friday of the club setting up a stage inside the stadium for his presentation to the supporters.

    Tottenham’s decision to accept Real’s offer brings to an end a protracted summer of speculation and negotiations over the Welshman’s future.

    Bale shocked Spurs when he told the club he wanted to leave during their pre-season tour of Hong Kong in July while Real Madrid were very public in their courtship of last season’s PFA Player of the Year.

    Perez was desperate to make Bale his latest galactico signing after missing out to Barcelona in the race for Brazilian star Neymar at the start of the summer.

    Bale has spent the weekend in Marbella in Spain having been given two days off by Villas-Boas, and he is expected to return to England briefly on Monday before flying out to Madrid.

    Tottenham are hoping to conclude a €35m move for Roma winger Erik Lamela in the next 48 hours, with the Argentine considered a direct replacement for Bale, who was pencilled in to play on the right of a front three this season.

    Spurs have agreed the basics of the deal but remain cautious following Willian’s decision to join Chelsea from Anzhi Makhachkala despite completing a medical and agreeing terms with the north Londoners.

    Romanian centre-back Vlad Chiriches is also expected to join from Steaua Bucharest this week in a €9.3m deal, while manager Andre Villas-Boas still wants a left-back and a creative player before the transfer window closes on September 2.
     

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    :love:Manchester United 0-0 Chelsea: Bore draw as Moyes makes Old Trafford bow

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    Manchester United and Chelsea played out a 0-0 draw at Old Trafford on Monday in a game that failed to live up to its pre-match billing.

    The fixture marked the first time that David Moyes locked horns with Jose Mourinho as United manager but neither manager could gain the psychological upper hand, although the point puts the Blues clear at the top of the Premier League.
    Oscar tried to prise open a tight United defence in a lacklustre first half but twice wasted good opportunities with weak efforts straight at David de Gea. Robin van Persie had United's best effort when he hit the side netting from inside the area.

    The second half followed a similar pattern and England international Danny Welbeck will rue his wastefulness after digging an effort wide after good work from Wayne Rooney. United also had claims for a penalty when a Tom Cleverley shot struck Frank Lampard's hand in the box.

    Moyes named Rooney in his starting XI for the first time, with the striker the subject of two rejected bids during the close-season from Monday night's opposition. Ryan Giggs dropped to the bench to allow for his inclusion.

    Chelsea started the game with a surprise as Andre Schurrle led the line. Kevin De Bruyne was also given the nod as Juan Mata and Demba Ba were omitted from the side that started against Aston Villa on Wednesday.

    Both sides struggled to create openings in a tepid opening 45 minutes. It was the away side who had the first chance in the 10th minute when a low De Bruyne cross rebounded to Oscar who hit a tame effort straight at De Gea.

    Chelsea had managed to quash the threat Van Persie for the opening 20 minutes but the Dutchman had United's first meaningful effort. Michael Carrick dispossessed Ramires in midfield and the former Arsenal man picked up the loose ball on the edge of the box but he went too wide before firing his effort against the side netting.

    Rooney then had his first effort on goal. He showed a neat piece of skill to feint inside Gary Cahill but his shot from 20 yards was weak and rolled harmlessly to Petr Cech.

    United were beginning to enjoy more of the ball and, in the 38th minute, Phil Jones's low cross was only half-cleared by John Terry and Cleverley hit a first-time shot from 20 yards that cleared the crossbar.

    The half ended with a weak shot from Oscar after a series of neat passes in the Chelsea midfield - the Brazilian will feel that he could have done more to trouble De Gea.

    After a slow start to the second half, United should have taken the lead after 56 minutes. Rooney showed good control just outside the area before slipping a neat through-ball to Welbeck but the striker fluffed his lines as he chipped his effort over from 10 yards.

    Cahill was unlucky with a 30-yard drive that De Gea got down well to save, before United had claims for a penalty.

    Cleverley's half-volley hit Lampard's hand in the area but referee Martin Atkinson deemed that the midfielder had not deliberately made contact with the shot.

    Rooney almost had the last say late on when he tested Cech with a strong 25-yard effort. The shot may have been going wide but the Chelsea man took no chances.

    With two minutes remaining, United had another penalty shout when John Obi Mikel turned into Van Persie's volley but the decision would have been harsh on the Nigerian who knew had no time to dodge the shot.
     

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    Granada 0-1 Real Madrid: Early Benzema strike proves decisive

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    A 10th-minute strike from Karim Benzema gave Real Madrid a narrow 1-0 away victory over Granada on Monday night.

    The striker's second goal of the season after nine minutes was enough for Carlo Ancelotti's men to take all three points from their trip to the Estadio Nuevo Los Carmenes. While Madrid exerted plenty of pressure on Lucas Alcaraz's side, they were made to work hard for their opportunities and could not add to their lead. Ancelotti started Alvaro Arbeloa at right-back in place of Daniel Carvajal, while Angel Di Maria came in for the injured Sami Khedira.

    For the hosts, Diego Mainz replaced Jeison Murillo in the heart of their defence.
    The visitors had won their last five games in all competitions and began positively, with Benzema dinking over Roberto - but off target - five minutes in.However, four minutes later, the France international found the net to give the visitors the advantage.

    Di Maria's deep cross found Cristiano Ronaldo in the six-yard box, but while the Portuguese struggled to control the delivery, Benzema was on hand to divert the ball home.Youssef El-Arabi should have equalised 10 minutes later, but his tame effort was hit straight at Diego Lopez.

    While Madrid were content to keep the ball and probe, neither they nor their opposition were able to create further goalscoring opportunities as Ancelotti's men took a slender one-goal lead in at the break.Granada saw a claim for a penalty turned down 12 minutes after the interval after an Allan Nyom effort appeared to deflect off Arbeloa's arm.

    That sparked the half into life, with Isco beating Manuel Iturra on the left, four minutes later, before striking the outside of Roberto's post.

    Ancelotti's side continued to threaten, with Ronaldo forcing two saves from the home goalkeeper, but the Italian side had to settle for a slender win.
     

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    :shocked::(Higuain rushed to hospital

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    Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain has been taken to hospital after suffering a head injury while on a boat trip with friends.

    The Argentine, who made his debut for the Partenopei debut following his big-money move from Real Madrid on Sunday, slipped on rocks and injured his jaw while in the Marina Piccola in Capri.

    He was promptly rushed to hospital where he received a number of stitches - eight to his jaw and two to his eyebrow.

    The 25-year-old remained conscious the whole time, was soon discharged and was greeted by two club medics at the hotel where he has lived since arriving at the San Paolo.

    Doctors are assessing his situation ahead of Saturday's match against Chievo, but he is expected at the club's training ground as usual on Tuesday.

    Higuain started Napoli's 3-0 win over Bologna on Sunday, playing 84 minutes before being replaced by youngster Josip Radosevic.

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    Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger targets Real Madrid pair Mesut Özil and Ángel di María

    Mesut Özil has joined Ángel di María on Arsenal’s list of transfer targets from Real Madrid but the deals both hinge on Tottenham Hotspur allowing Gareth Bale his dream move to the Bernabéu.

    Target man: Real Madrid's Mesut Özil and team-mate Ángel di María could be signed by Arsenal before next Monday's deadline Photo: AP
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    Arsenal were also keen to sign Karim Benzema from Real Madrid, who are willing to make player sales should they complete a world-record deal for Bale, but the France striker has made it clear that he wants to stay.
    Özil and Di María, however, would be available at a combined price of around £60 million and Arsenal are ready to bid. The complication for Arsenal is that the timescale is being dictated by Tottenham, with Real almost certain to keep both Özil and Di María unless they sign Bale.
    Although Arsène Wenger’s priority this summer had been to recruit a world class centre-forward, he would regard Özil as an option he has to pursue if he does become available.
    Özil is a specialist in the playmaker role vacated by Cesc Fabregas and, although Santi Cazorla can also play in that position, both players can operate across the three attacking midfield positions.
    Wenger also believes that Di María would add pace and a very different option to the left side of his attack.
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    The potential signings of Özil and Di María do suggest, however, that Wenger is losing hope of adding an out-and-out striker and is looking at alternative ways of improving the club’s attack.
    Olivier Giroud, Lukas Podolski, Theo Walcott and Yaya Sanogo are all regarded as viable options as the main centre forward, with Wenger admitting on Monday that Giroud and Podolski had been “proving a point” by scoring five goals in three games.
    Wenger also said that he had never known a more “difficult” transfer window and had a blunt message for his fellow Premier League managers.
    Asked if there was too much talking, he said: “Yes. Everybody has a good opinion about what other managers should do but they do not look at themselves.
    "It’s better that you shut up and don’t say anything.
    "You could see that many of the disputes all over the country are because the coaches or managers speak about the players.
    "Be discreet in our job and try to make things happen.”
    David Moyes, the Manchester United manager, has spoken openly about Marouane Fellaini and Leighton Baines, while Jose Mourinho have been similarly outspoken about Wayne Rooney .
    Of Arsenal’s own transfer situation, Wenger said: “It has been difficult for two reasons: I already have quality players and the competition for players is absolutely massive in the international market. Before, we were privileged – a bit more lonely. Now, everybody knows everybody.”
    Wenger also wants to make additions in central midfield following long-term injuries to Mikel Arteta and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
    A £15 million bid is expected for Newcastle’s Yohan Cabaye while Mathieu Flamini will also be offered a contract. It is understood that Flamini’s agent, Darren Dein, and Arsenal’s negotiator, Dick Law, held talks on Monday at the club’s training ground.
    Should Flamini sign, Wenger is unlikely to add another defender. He could still add a goalkeeper and, having had a £6 million bid rejected, is likely to return for Valencia’s Vicente Guaita.
    Arsenal face Fenerbahce on Tuesday night in the second leg of their Champions League play-off, with Wenger preparing to field his strongest team despite their 3-0 first-leg advantage.
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    Juventus mull over move for Barcelona starlet Buenacasa

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    Juventus are considering in making a move for Barcelona starlet Sergio Buenacasa.

    The 17-year-old striker is regarded as one the most talented players La Masia has produced in recent seasons and has been repeatedly likened to former Blaugrana forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic - due to both his prodigious footballing talent and also his attitude on and off the field.

    Consequently, Barca are willing to allow the attacker to leave Camp Nou, as evidenced by the player's recent trial with Scottish champions Celtic.

    However, Goal has learned that Juventus are now monitoring Buenacasa's situation with interest, though, the Serie A titleholders have not made a formal approach for the teenager.

    Indeed, it remains to be seen if the Bianconeri will lodge a bid given that director general Beppe Marotta is currently focused on addressing the club's excess of strikers, with Fabio Quagliarella and Alessandro Matri both free to leave the Turin-based side if an acceptable bid is received for either.

    Meanwhile, several other clubs are tracking Buenacasa, meaning the youngster's future could well be decided before Juventus free up space in their squad for another forward.

    Zaragoza-born Buenacasa has yet to make an official appearance for Barcelona's senior side.
     

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    Arsenal to table audacious Rooney bid

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    Arsenal are preparing to table an audacious bid for Wayne Rooney later this week.

    The Gunners have privately been given encouragement that Manchester United could be willing to sell them England’s talisman in the last week of the window despite their public insistence that he is not for sale at any price.

    United are now determined not to sell Rooney to Chelsea, whose manager Jose Mourinho has given the striker until Wednesday at the latest to force through a move to Stamford Bridge. However, the Premier League champions are believed to be open to a £25 million-plus offer for the player from Arsenal, who they do not regard as a fellow title challenger.

    Arsene Wenger is poised to make his move at the end of the week if, as expected, the Londoners secure qualification for the group stages of the Champions League by overcoming Fenerbahce at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday after winning 3-0 in the first leg in Istanbul six days ago.

    Arsenal have turned their attention to Rooney after all but giving up hope of capturing Luis Suarez from Liverpool or Karim Benzema from Real Madrid.

    It is expected that Wenger will sanction a bid of bid around the £25m mark for Rooney, who has been the subject of two formal offers from Chelsea this summer.

    United manager David Moyes has insisted that the club do not want to sell Rooney and maintained that stance after the 27-year-old’s impressive display in the goal-less draw against Chelsea on Monday night in what was his first start of the season.
    A third Chelsea bid for the England international would now be rejected out of hand, despite United's mooted interest in Blues playmaker Juan Mata, because the west Londoners are regarded as a direct rival for the league title.

    However, United are believed to be more amenable to a move from Arsenal and a shock switch to north London in the final days of the window has not been ruled out by sources close to the situation.

    Arsenal had registered an interest in Rooney as they prioritised the signing of a marquee striker and they have continued to monitor his situation this summer while making concerted attempts to capture Suarez and Gonzalo Higuain.

    The Gunners also made an enquiry for Real Madrid’s Benzema last week but they accept they have run out of time to capture the France international this window given the complex chain of events required to take him to the Emirates.


    A move for Rooney had been on the backburner but it is now firmly back on the agenda given the informal indications Arsenal have been given that the player is both available and would be interested in a surprising switch to north London.
    Moyes has spoken warmly of Rooney’s attitude in training and his general work ethic but the player is still believed to be seeking a fresh challenge at an established Champions League club.

    His name was chanted throughout Monday’s game by both United and Chelsea fans, while Mourinho said afterwards that he needs to go public if he still wants to move to Stamford Bridge or the Londoners will complete the signing of another striker, understood to be Samuel Eto'o.

    "The person that started the story has to finish the story," Mourinho observed. "A club like us, a manager like me, the people that work in the club with me… we are not silly to try to get a player from a big club that doesn't sell what they don't want to sell.

    "We are not silly to try something if somebody didn't start it. So I think it is time for the good of everyone to finish the story. For one side, for the other side."Asked to clarify whether he would like Rooney to state publicly if he wanted to quit United, Mourinho replied: "Yes, I would like. We are going to close another player if he is not coming.

    "It depends on this [Rooney's decision]. It depends on his reaction and his feelings. If now he doesn't want to leave, we are out of the thing. But we need to know. We need to know what is happening."

    Mourinho said he would wait "24 hours, 48 hours". Pushed on why he had said Rooney had started the transfer saga, he made it clear that Chelsea had been encouraged to pursue the player. "I know because I know." The information, he said, had been passed to Chelsea because "he told somebody who is very important in his career".
     
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