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Wayne Rooney: A career in pictures as Man Utd future remains in doubt

A look at some of his key moments for club and country

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Thursday 09 May 2013 13:07 BST
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It has emerged that Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has asked to leave Old Trafford for the second time in three years. The Premier League champions though insist he is not for sale.

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The 27-year-old signed for the Red Devils after handing in a transfer request at Everton prior to a £27 million in August 2004. The England international has made over 400 appearances since his move and has won five league titles, a Champions League and two League Cups.

Here we take a look at some of the player’s finest moments for club and country.

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