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Rooney team plans Everton talks

07/07/2004 - 08:03:21
Everton’s bid to hold on to Wayne Rooney received a boost last night as the England striker’s management company pledged to meet with the club’s board to discuss their new contract offer.

Rooney has been offered the richest deal in Everton’s history to remain at Goodison Park, with a lucrative new five-year package on the table for the 18-year-old.

A spokesman for Proactive Sports Group said: “We have received a fax from Everton Football Club giving the outline of a proposed long-term deal for Wayne Rooney.

“We will be giving this proper consideration and will be in contact with Trevor Birch to make arrangements for a meeting in the not-too-distant future.”

Rooney’s stock is on the rise after Euro 2004 in Portugal, where he scored four goals in his first major tournament.

Everton are anxious to retain his services, especially after such a poor season last time around.

Rooney still has two years left on his current deal, which was signed in January 2003.

However, chief executive Birch is keen to re-negotiate and he told the club website, www.evertonfc.com: “We believe this is the right offer for Wayne, one that fully reflects his growing stature within football.”



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