Mourinho: No guarantees Rooney will end season at Man United
A hamstring injury prevented the 31-year-old from travelling to France for the Europa League last-32 second leg with St Etienne, yet the forward still dominated the pre-match talk.
Rooney continues to be linked with an Old Trafford exit amid reported interest from big-spending Chinese clubs.
Three weeks ago Mourinho said there was no chance his skipper would leave before the season is out, but the United boss did not make the same guarantees when asked about the forwardâs future ahead of the Chinese transfer window shutting next week.
âYouâll have to ask him,â the United boss said. âYou have to ask him.
âOf course I canât guarantee (he will be here). I canât guarantee that Iâm here next week, how can I guarantee that a player is here next season?
âWhat I can guarantee is that if Wayne one day leaves the club it is not because I want him to leave the club. Thatâs the only thing I can guarantee.
âI would never push â or try to push â a legend of this club to another destiny.
âSo you have to ask him if he sees himself staying in the club for the rest of his career or if he sees himself moving.
âIt is not a question for me because I am happy to have him.â
Pushed on whether it was possible Rooney could leave in the next week, Mourinho retorted: âYou have to ask him, not me.
âI was very open with you in the answer. I donât want him to leave.â
Rooneyâs deal at Old Trafford runs until next summer, with United holding the option to extend it by a further year.
Whether he sees out the season â never mind his deal â remains to be seen, as does the United captainâs availability for Sundayâs EFL Cup final against Southampton.
Rooney returned to light training on the eve of this eveningâs clash with St Etienne, but the hamstring complaint could yet scupper his chances of featuring at Wembley.
âI donât know,â Mourinho said. âIt was the first time he trained and he didnât even train 100% with the group.
âYou saw 15 minutes open to the press and, yes, he was doing the warm-up and basic things after that.
âBut then when the training session was high in intensity, he was not training.
âHe has no chance for tomorrow. Heâs not here, he stayed back training and letâs see for the weekend.â
Rooney is no longer one of the first names on Unitedâs team sheet, so a return to fitness would by no means guarantee a place in the side.
âWhen you donât have a player, you have others,â Mourinho said. âAnd the others they work, they work hard.
âThe team is in a good moment. In the past four months, we lost only one game and we lost a game that we could lose because itâs a two-legged match for the League Cup.
âSo the team is in a good moment, we have players in attacking areas, they are playing well.
âAnd Rooney is injured, it is simple.â
Phil Jones is another that misses the trip to St Etienne through injury, while influential midfielder Ander Herrera serves a one-match ban.
Matteo Darmian did not travel and Luke Shaw was overlooked for a match that United approach with one foot in the Europa League last 16, having won last weekâs first leg 3-0.
âNo (we will not play with a relaxed mentality) because we have not already done the job,â Mourinho added.
â(St Etienne manager) Christophe Galtier is a person who manages to motivate his players very well and he will motivate them very well Iâm sure, with the help of the fans.
âSo 3-0 is indeed a very good result but if we play as we usually play, I think it is mission impossible for St Etienne, even if I do not forget that we played badly in the first 45 minutes in the first week.
âI will tell my players to change their mentality and that they should forget as well that we play a final on Sunday. I want my players to be focused.â





