Wayne Rooney: Should he stay or should he go (now)?
In the heady heights of the world’s elite football players, glory and money - not necessarily in that order – are uppermost in the players’ minds, and Wayne Rooney is no exception. Players are more likely to start getting itchy feet when tension rears its unwelcome head and, despite looking like they’re riding off clear into the distance as far the Premier League title is concerned, Manchester United as a club suffered a significant setback when Real Madrid knocked them out of the Champions League in their own back yard.
It’s no coincidence, with manager Alex Ferguson appearing even more agitated than usual when asked about Rooney’s future by the press, that the rumour mill is hotting up with talk of the England star perhaps finding fresh pastures, and if you feel like betting on the prospect you can do so through gambling4mobiles.
In fact Rooney is most likely to join former club mate David Beckham at Paris St Germain according to the online odds compilers, and it’s as short as 5/4. A sign of the times is that Manchester United’s arch rivals in pale blue, Manchester City, are second favourites at 6/1 (with so much money swimming around nowadays anything seems possible). The other Blues, Chelsea, are 7/1, as are Bayern Munich. The mobile bookmakers have moved the goalposts, so to speak, for the next club After the Summer (Transfer) Window, with both Man City and PSG way ahead of the field at 4/1 and Chelsea and Bayern Munich still next in line but at considerably more generous odds: 16/1...
Mobile sports betting fans obviously need to weigh up the significance of a manager vociferously claiming his player is going nowhere, media speculation and then subsequent movement in online betting markets.
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