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25th October 2016
08:10pm BST

And, according to the bookies, he wouldn't be opposed to a move to Los Angeles.
Steven Gerrard, Robbie Keane and Giovani Dos Santos are currently the Galaxy's three designated players which means they are the three that are exceptions to the league's salary cap.
But reports claim that Gerrard and Keane are to lose their designated player status once the current MLS season comes to a close.
Gerrard has suggested that a return to Liverpool is on the cards while Keane's future is currently unknown.
The former Republic of Ireland international turned 36 in the summer and after enjoying such lucrative contracts in recent years, it's unlikely that he would be willing to accept a salary cut the likes of which would be required if he was to lose his place as one of the Galaxy's designated players.
And he'd be even less likely to hang about if his pay cut coincided with the requirement to play second fiddle to Rooney should he become Bruce Arena's first-choice striker.
This is all speculation as of now and it's very possible that Rooney stays put but once the PR spiel ends and the United captain's expressions of unhappiness become more frequent and honest, we'd expect Keane to start weighing up his options elsewhere.
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