Wayne Rooney's future at Manchester United is still uncertain. The 31-year-old is still fighting for playing time and is having a hard under Jose Mourinho. However, his coach has insisted one more time that the United pro is invited to stay as long as he wnats.
"I think he still has more to give us, but you reach a certain level in his career when it is up to him," Mourinho said.
"Could anyone be critical with Zlatan [Ibrahimovic] last summer if he decided to go to China or the US? Could anyone be critical with one guy with such an amazing career? No, and I think with Wayne it is the same. He owns his life, he owns his career. It's him, his family's and his decision.
"I don't like to be critical of players who decide to go to China. It's their life, it's their organisation of their life, their organisation of their career. The money is huge, the experience can also be very interesting.
"I know some of my colleagues think they are more important than they are and think they can interfere in the lives of other people, but I'm not that sort of guy. But in Wayne's case, I have no idea. He never mentioned anything to me.
"The future belongs to him and what he wants from his career, the way he wants to end it and enjoy this last part of his career belongs to him."