Moyes denies move for Bale.
Manchester United boss David Moyes has said the club have not made a move for Tottenham's Gareth Bale.
Spurs have stalled on accepting the bid but the saga has taken a fresh twist with the news that Spurs were considering offers from more than one club, according to Sky sources.
Following the goalless draw with Chelsea on Monday night, Moyes was asked if Manchester United was that club and the Scot responded with "no".
Bale is expected to return to training on Tuesday morning having not played since a pre-season friendly against Swindon in July.
However, with Moyes enduring a frustrating summer in the transfer market so far, it would be a surprise if United do not make any further moves before the transfer window closes next week.
Regarding possible interest in Bale, Moyes told Sky Sports: "I said at the start that Manchester United will always be interested in the best players and we'll always be looking to try and improve the team.
"The owners have given me every opportunity to get who I want so we'll continue to look for those players. It's been tough in this window but we're always looking at the best players."
Jose gives Rooney ultimatum.
Wayne Rooney has been handed a deadline for deciding on making a Manchester United exit by Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho.
Mourinho has already failed with two bids for the England star, who was cheered by United fans throughout a sparkling performance at Old Trafford, and has called on Rooney to state where he sees his future.
When asked if a third bid for Rooney was imminent, Mourinho said: "We have to speak but this club must be a very special club, because in every club in the world when a player wants to leave, they don't support him.
They give him a hard time. But they support him all the way.
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