Rooney spokesperson says Derby skipper not in ‘wage war’ with club

Reports in the British media have said that the 34-year-old is leading talks on behalf of his teammates against a proposal by the second-tier club to defer the wages of players by 50 percent.

“Claims that Wayne is in a ‘wage war’ with his club are both misleading and unhelpful,” the BBC quoted a spokesperson for the former Manchester United striker as saying.

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“As is the case with most clubs, and in particular (in) the Championship, discussions are taking place at Derby on a variety of proposals. These are being considered internally and discussed constructively.

“As part of these discussions, it’s entirely right and proper that Wayne – as club captain and a senior player in the English game – is at the forefront.”

The spokesperson added that Rooney, who joined Derby from Major League Soccer side D.C. United in January, was acting as a conduit between the board and dressing room.

“Should he be approached by his club to help, then he would have no hesitation in doing whatever he can. That’s exactly what he’s doing now,” Rooney’s spokesperson added.

Rooney had previously said the public pressure being exerted on elite players to take pay cuts was a “disgrace”.

Professional soccer in England has been suspended since 13 March due to the coronavirus, which has infected 2.7 million people globally, killing nearly 190 000 at the time of going to press.

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