Wayne Rooney reveals why he wanted to leave Manchester United

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Wayne Rooney

After months of speculation, Wayne Rooney has finally spoken about why he wanted to leave Manchester United in the summer.

According to Rooney, once Robin van Persie was signed, Sir Alex Ferguson played him out of position and used him only occasionally in the midfield.

“Everyone at the club knew where I wanted to play and I think that’s why I was disappointed,” Rooney said. “I got told to play in midfield and I didn’t want to. I just think there had to come a point when, for my own career, I had to be a bit selfish really.

“I actually felt when I played in midfield I did okay, but I didn’t want to play there. I’ve had no problem in the past playing out of position. But I felt I deserved the right to play in my position and that wasn’t happening.

“I think, naturally, I was a bit disappointed and maybe that affected some of the games I played. I know myself that last year wasn’t my best season but there were times when I was playing in different positions.

“I didn’t feel I got a consistent run of games up front. Sometimes when you’re not playing in one position all the time it’s difficult to adapt.”

When asked about the future and whether he would continue playing for the Red Devils and under David Moyes, Rooney said,

“Obviously there’s been a lot of stuff happening and people waiting for me to say whatever but I’ve spoken to the people who matter at the club and we’ve known ourselves what we’re doing,” Rooney said.

“I’m not going to go around saying: ‘I wanted to stay or I wanted to leave.’ I’ve just got my head down and worked hard. I’ve been focused and been wanting to prove to people that I’m a top player. I wanted to prove it to myself really rather than anyone else.

“You can see I’m playing and I’m happy in my football,” he added. “I’ll have more discussions with the club and we’ll see what happens from there.

“David Moyes has come in, he’s playing me up front and I’m enjoying it. I’m not saying I wouldn’t [go into midfield] for instance if it was the last 10 to 15 minutes of a game, if we were holding on a bit and I got asked to drop to the left, or drop back, to help see out the game.

“I’d always go in and try to help the team. I’m not saying I’d throw my arms up and not do it. I can play in midfield. Maybe when I’m a bit older, losing my legs a bit, I can go back there.”

Rooney was speaking to reporters ahead of England’s world cup qualifier against Poland and talked up England’s chances thanks to their striking options. Watch the video here -

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