Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has revealed he wants to stay at Old Trafford for the next decade after admitting handing in a transfer request two years ago was the biggest mistake of his career. Rooney, who joined United from Everton in 2004, was asked by talkSPORT radio on Friday where he saw himself in another 10 years.
"Hopefully still here at Man Utd," he replied. "That's the aim, the plan and what I want to do. "As long as this club wants me, I'll be here and trying to be successful." England striker Rooney is currently promoting his latest autobiography, 'My Decade in the Premier League', which is also being serialised by the Daily Mirror. In the latest extract, Rooney admits he regretted asking for a transfer.
Rooney issued a statement in September 2010 in which he questioned United's ability to attract top players and indicated he wanted to leave. Two days later, though, he performed a dramatic U-turn and signed a new five-year contract. He wrote: "In September 2010 my ankle puts me on the sidelines. "I get frustrated with myself, my game, my injury, and everything around me.
"I'm stuck in a cycle of bad form but I can't get out of it. "And that's when I make the biggest mistake of my football career. "In October, I release a statement which publicly questions my happiness at Old Trafford. Am I better off elsewhere? "Everyone makes a fuss. There are discussions inside United to sort out the issue, people outside United chuck their opinions around, but the thing is, nobody really knows what's going on in my life. "None of them understand where I am in my career. They don't know where my head's at. "The only person who really knows what's going on in there is me, but even I'm not sure what I want."
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