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Sir Alex: No Rooney deal until Monday
Question:
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has indicated that he does not expect any movement on the Wayne Rooney transfer saga before tomorrow.
United moved in with a second bid last night, which is higher than Newcastle's, according to Everton.
That was believed to be £23.5million for the 18-year-old England striker, who has handed in a transfer request.
Speaking before the second bid was lodged, Ferguson told the Manchester-based Sunday Pink: 'It is unlikely anything will be concluded before Monday. I definitely think it is unlikely. Everton are obviously going to try to get as much as they can out of it, we have got a price and we will not be going above that.
'Tomorrow is a Bank Holiday so medicals are going to be difficult but you have a full day to do that. There is a 12 o'clock deadline on Tuesday so really you have got a whole day to get the medical done.'
United chief executive David Gill is trying to hammer out a deal with Everton chairman Bill Kenwright before the transfer window closes.
Ferguson added: 'We know where we are but that is David's job at the end of the day. He is the one who is negotiating, he and Bill Kenwright will be the ones who decide the price not David Moyes (Everton manager) and me.
'We have both got our views and David (Moyes) in particular has obviously got his views. It is very difficult.'

Answer:

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has indicated that he does not expect any movement on the Wayne Rooney transfer saga before tomorrow.
United moved in with a second bid last night, which is higher than Newcastle's, according to Everton.
That was believed to be £23.5million for the 18-year-old England striker, who has handed in a transfer request.
Speaking before the second bid was lodged, Ferguson told the Manchester-based Sunday Pink: 'It is unlikely anything will be concluded before Monday. I definitely think it is unlikely. Everton are obviously going to try to get as much as they can out of it, we have got a price and we will not be going above that.
'Tomorrow is a Bank Holiday so medicals are going to be difficult but you have a full day to do that. There is a 12 o'clock deadline on Tuesday so really you have got a whole day to get the medical done.'
United chief executive David Gill is trying to hammer out a deal with Everton chairman Bill Kenwright before the transfer window closes.
Ferguson added: 'We know where we are but that is David's job at the end of the day. He is the one who is negotiating, he and Bill Kenwright will be the ones who decide the price not David Moyes (Everton manager) and me.
'We have both got our views and David (Moyes) in particular has obviously got his views. It is very difficult.'




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