Executive Director of Manchester United David Gill says there is no pressure for the sale of striker Wayne Rooney, regardless of the record 83.6 million pounds of losses that have club writes the Daily Mirror.
Despite the unfavorable financial situation in the United Gil assured fans of the team that Rooney is estimated at 70 million pounds need not be sacrificed to reduce the debts of the club who have not been reduced despite the sale of Cristiano Ronaldo last year for a record 80 million .
"We are not a club that needs to sell players. We have money in the bank so that there is no pressure to sell a player, whether it is Wayne Rooney or anyone else," he said.
"Nobody at the club did not want Ronaldo to be sold last year. He wanted to leave and as a result, we were able to sell it for highest transfer fee in football history," stressed the head of the Red Devils.
"Our philosophy is to retain and attract the best players. We have 165 million pounds in the bank, but in some ways we would prefer to have 80 million pounds in the bank and Ronaldo on the pitch," admits David Gill.
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