According to the Spanish sports newspaper "Marca", the agent of the English national team's forward Wayne Rooney offered his client to the Spanish superclub Real Madrid.
Rooney, who suffered a foot injury at the European Championship in Portugal, has an uncertain future at Liverpool as the player has not signed a new contract.
"Marca" reports that Rooney could become the biggest purchase of this summer, but adds that the royal club still needs to work a lot to attract the English national team star to Madrid.
However, it is worth mentioning that Everton would demand a very large sum for the player (Earlier, Everton's president claimed they would not sell the club's star even for £60 million - ed. note). Furthermore, the new Real coach Jose Antonio Camacho may choose from three high-class forwards: Ronaldo, Raul, and Morientes. Real Madrid's transfer policy this summer clearly focuses on strengthening defense rather than offense.