By Ian Ladyman and Sami Mokbel

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Jose Mourinho's attempts to unsettle Wayne Rooney will be frustrated by Manchester United's policy of refusing to sell top players to Premier League rivals.

New Chelsea manager Mourinho risked the wrath of his Old Trafford counterpart David Moyes this week by telling his first press gathering on his return to Stamford Bridge that Rooney should ask himself what it is that makes him happy.

United officials are known to be amused rather than irritated by Mourinho's blatant courting of the England striker and will not register any dissatisfaction with the FA.

The cheeky one: Jose Mourinho was all smiles on his Chelsea return and had some advice for Wayne Rooney

The cheeky one: Jose Mourinho was all smiles on his Chelsea return and had some advice for Wayne Rooney

Nevertheless, any official interest from Chelsea in the 27-year-old will be met with a 'no' from Moyes and new chief executive Ed Woodward.

Rooney still has grave misgivings about his standing at United, despite Sir Alex Ferguson's decision to retire.

Rooney ended last season under a cloud after Ferguson left him out of United's final two Premier League matches and went public on the 27-year-old's decision to request a move away from Old Trafford back in April, a story revealed by Sportsmail.

Although Rooney's problems last season were with Ferguson rather than the club, and despite the fact he is keen to explore ways to move forward with Moyes, it is understood he still has concerns about the future.

Should he stay or should he go: United have used Rooney on posters advertising the home kit for next season

Should he stay or should he go: United have used Rooney on posters advertising the home kit for next season

National service: Rooney's last outing was for England - the striker scored in a 2-2 friendly draw against Brazil

National service: Rooney's last outing was for England - the striker scored in a 2-2 friendly draw against Brazil

In particular Rooney is known to be worried about the way the United supporters will receive him, and the influence Ferguson will continue to have as a football board director.

Rooney hopes Moyes' arrival may herald a new start but so far there have been no lengthy private talks  between the pair.

Moyes and Rooney are now on holiday, meaning they are unlikely to resolve the situation before the end of June. Rooney is due back at United for pre-season training on July 3.

Rooney is aware of interest from Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain but wants to see how the land lies at Old Trafford before giving those clubs any real consideration. United have long had a policy that stops them selling top players to rivals in England.

New boy: David Moyes' first signing Guillermo Varela was unveiled on Tuesday

New boy: David Moyes' first signing Guillermo Varela was unveiled on Tuesday

Moyes made his first signing on Tuesday when Uruguayan right back Guillermo Varela completed a five-year deal. The 20-year-old has sealed his move from Penarol after a deal was agreed last week.

Galatasaray chairman Unal Aysal claimed last night he has had a bid rejected for United winger Nani.

Aysal said: 'We offered 6m but they didn't accept and we can't give any more. They want 8.5m.'

Chelsea have asked to be kept updated on Galatasaray midfielder Wesley Sneijder, who can leave for 13m, a fee they are unwilling to meet.

Chelsea are confident of concluding deals for Fiorentina forward Stevan Jovetic, Porto defender Eliaquim Mangala and 7m Holland Under 21 midfielder Marco van Ginkel from Vitesse Arnhem.

Bid: Galatasaray chairman Unal Aysal claimed to have attempted to sign United winger Nani

Bid: Galatasaray chairman Unal Aysal claimed to have attempted to sign United winger Nani


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Mourinho ended with " I wish him the best" usually means no intention of getting together, his piece about Rooney was basically a polite way of rejecting a potential date etc.

I couldn't look at Wazza's ugly mug every weekend...

Don't want Rooney, don't need or want Suarez. Cavani will be ok,

lol mourinho is not interested in that fat overated shrek.. only in uk he is rated so highly, mourinho knows, better stay at old toilet itself - IvanLFC , Liverpool, 12/6/2013********** Now that Suarez is lining up his excuses to leave perhaps Mourinho will buy him instead.

Not one quote but as per DM, Mourinho is interested hence trying to unsettle Rooney and United. Moreover, the United management know about it and are not planning to 'register any dissatisfaction with the FA'. Nice.

Even if Wenger bought a good striker next season if any clubs adds 10 million to his price Wenger couldn't resist

Just shows how spineless Arsenal were in selling their best player and Captain in RVP to United.Greedy money grabbers!

One media story I hope is true Chelsea do not want or need Rooney .if who ever makes these decisions at the Bridge will have seen his performances for England ( last game exception ) would realise he's a total waste of space .

Wayne had a problem with the former manager and not Man Utd anybody with a brain could see that, however SAF is still behind the scenes and probably will still run the shop so Wayne make your move now, rejuvinate yourself and come back stronger, you've won everything at Man Utd and the time has come for a change - My opinions only,11/6/2013 13:14--------------- Wayne has a problem with himself, not our former manager !! The lad has low self esteem and no amount of money or talent will help with that. As a consequence, when a manager needs to make a footballing decision and Wayne does not like that decision, he reacts. Sulking, confrontation with cameramen, kicking water bottles, swearing to camera, misappropriate dalliances off the pitch and asking for transfer requests, all have followed and will continue to do so. I don't know of any top team where he could go to and be guaranteed a main striker role start every match, do you, Mr My Opinions only ? SAF did more for him than he SAF

lol mourinho is not interested in that fat overated shrek.. only in uk he is rated so highly, mourinho knows, better stay at old toilet itself

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