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Wayne Rooney next club odds: LA Galaxy lead the way for struggling Manchester United player, according to the bookies

Captain has been told he must leave United for first team football, as exclusively revealed by SunSport

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WAYNE ROONEY'S next club will be LA Galaxy, according to the bookies.

The struggling Manchester United playmaker has been told by Jose Mourinho that he must leave Old Trafford to get first-team football, as exclusively revealed by SunSport.

 Wayne Rooney has been told he can leave Manchester United
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 Wayne Rooney has been told he can leave Manchester UnitedCredit: Reuters
 Rooney and Jose Mourinho could be parting ways
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Rooney and Jose Mourinho could be parting waysCredit: Getty Images

United captain Rooney, who turned 31 yesterday, has not started in the club's last four matches, and has three years remaining on his deal.

 Wayne Rooney was absent from the Manchester United team that were beat by Chelsea
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Wayne Rooney was absent from the Manchester United team that were beat by ChelseaCredit: Getty Images

Mourinho has informed Rooney's advisers that he cannot guarantee him a place in his starting XI any longer.

 Mourinho is struggling to find the right solution at Old Trafford
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Mourinho is struggling to find the right solution at Old TraffordCredit: AP:Associated Press


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Ladbrokes have put LA Galaxy as the favourites to sign Rooney at just 4/1, with any Chinese club next on 5/1.

Odds of Wayne Rooney's next club

LA Galaxy 4/1
Any Chinese club 5/1
Any club in middle east 6/1
PSG 8/1
Everton 10/1
Real Madrid 14/1
Monaco 16/1
Chelsea 20/1
Sunderland 33/1

His old team Everton are close on the list with odds of 10/1.

Rooney was absent from United's 4-0 thrashing by Chelsea on Sunday with a thigh injury, and remains a doubt for the EFL Cup clash against rivals Manchester City at Old Trafford tomorrow night.

 

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