Moyes: Rooney is staying & Man Utd targeting several players

The English champions are "working very hard"
to complete signings, says the Scot, who was
impressed by the striker's performance for
England
David Moyes remains adamant Wayne Rooney
will not be leaving Manchester United , but is
confident of signing players before the transfer
window closes.
Rooney played for over an hour last night as
England beat Scotland 3-2 at Wembley, despite
having missed the Premier League champions'
recent pre-season games with a shoulder
injury.
But Moyes insisted the striker is building up
his fitness and will not be sold this summer
amid ongoing interest from Chelsea.
"[There have been] no more developments, we
don't want any more developments because
we've told everybody - which I've said before -
he's not for sale," he told Sky Sports News.
The Scot was impressed with the contribution
of the striker, who was substituted in the
second half by Roy Hodgson.
He added: "I watched the game last night and I
thought for the 65 minutes or so that he
played he done [did] well. He ran around, got
himself some fitness, but it certainly was his
first real outing in any real competitive game."
Moyes also indicated United - who have missed
out on signing Cesc Fabregas from Barcelona -
are "working hard" to sign players before the
season starts.
"I'm confident we'll have players in before the
start of the season, yes," he continued. "We're
involved in several players we are looking at
and that will continue.
"Will we get them before the deadline? I hope
so. But we're working very hard to do so."

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