Barcelona To Offer Manchester United Star Wayne Rooney £8m
by admin on January 19, 2010
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney is the desired list of Barcelona, according to The Daily Star, the Catalan club made him a salary of 8 million kr per season after taxes.
The holders of the Champions League have agreed targeted England international as a rookie in the summer comes.
Coach Pep Guardiola has apparently informed his team that the signing of Rooney is a priority, with 24 years of negotiating a new contract at Old Trafford.
As reports of financial problems in the U.S. grows, it was rumored that the Rooney sale may well be the way that only current owners of growing indebtedness.
The attacker is believed to want to pay £ 140,000 a week, which shows a kind of stumbling block for a new contract at Old Trafford. Rooney apparently wants to end his career at United, and his advisers are pursuing a five-year deal for him.
However, Barca are apparently unable to pay him £ 200,000 a week and charges and overshadow all the UN could offer.
There is no indication of the potential size of any tax, but the tabloid reports earlier this month said that both Barca and Real Madrid have been pondering bid £ 80m for the England striker.

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney is the desired list of Barcelona, according to The Daily Star, the Catalan club made him a salary of 8 million kr per season after taxes.
The holders of the Champions League have agreed targeted England international as a rookie in the summer comes.
Coach Pep Guardiola has apparently informed his team that the signing of Rooney is a priority, with 24 years of negotiating a new contract at Old Trafford.
As reports of financial problems in the U.S. grows, it was rumored that the Rooney sale may well be the way that only current owners of growing indebtedness.
The attacker is believed to want to pay £ 140,000 a week, which shows a kind of stumbling block for a new contract at Old Trafford. Rooney apparently wants to end his career at United, and his advisers are pursuing a five-year deal for him.
However, Barca are apparently unable to pay him £ 200,000 a week and charges and overshadow all the UN could offer.
There is no indication of the potential size of any tax, but the tabloid reports earlier this month said that both Barca and Real Madrid have been pondering bid £ 80m for the England striker.