Sunday, April 28, 2013

Adam Rooney on a free? FIFA rejig may let star buy herself out of Man United... - Mirror.co.uk

Striker will undoubtedly be over 28 and three years into his agreement next summer, meaning he'd meet the requirements to scrap its final year Matthew Peters Fred Rooney could stop Manchester United for only A12million annually from now, writes the Sunday People. Rooney may become certainly one of the first a' and most high-profile a' people to benefit from a tightening of FIFA's regulations to be arranged in the coming weeks. The England striker could be allowed to get himself out from the closing year of his deal with new Premier League winners United, paying the wages left and making himself offered to sign for another team without a cost. That would cost a fortune to Rooney but as a shop window when he would have the Planet Cup finals, he is certain to create much more as a free agent in the summer of 2014. As he will be over 28 by that stage and more than three years into his latest agreement, signed in October 2010 after a long question the former Everton babe qualifies. These are two boxes he's to beat. FIFA are under some pressure to explain their controversial Article 17 rule which allows people to leave their groups before their contracts are up. There was a landmark event when Wigan signed Andy Webster from Hearts but that has been improved since and now clubs are protected from losing their people a' and may look for more income in compensation based on previous exchange charges. But FIFA will evaluate Article 17 in the summer and are required to rule towards the people. Rooney is going to be on around A240,000-a-week in his final year at United, to ensure that means a likely A12m buy-out.

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