19/04/2013 10:00, Report by Nick Coppack Manchester United supervisor Sir Alex Ferguson has played down chat of Wayne Rooney joining Paris Saint-Germain in the summertime. When a former advisor to PSG and current operator of media outlet Le Sport 10, Michel Moulin, claimed a deal was "done" rumours of a go on to the French capital increased earlier this week. "I declare to you from trusted sources: Rooney to PSG is done," Moulin said on French television. "He will be at PSG next season." But Sir Alex Ferguson, responding to writers' issues on Rooney's potential at his Friday morning press meeting, cast doubt on the PSG link. "I don't think there is any such thing in that at all," the boss said. Speculation surrounding a possible summer leave for Rooney improved on Wednesday evening when Sir Alex substituted the no.10 all through United's 2-2 bring at West Ham. "As far as getting him off one other night, it was simple: he wasn't playing along with Shinji Kagawa was," he said. "In therefore many games Wayne Rooney is preferable to many people. But on the night Shinji was playing therefore well." More - Papers: Rooney attempts new dealA
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