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Manchester United are targeting Everton and England Under-21 star Jack Rodwell.

United scouts have kept a close eye on Rodwell, and boss Sir Alex Ferguson has received glowing reports about the versatile 18-year old, who is on duty with Stuart Pearce's squad at the European U21 Championship in Sweden.

With FIFA keen to pursue the '6+5 rule' - at the start of each league match, clubs must field at least six players eligible to represent the national team of the country in which the league is based - Fergie wants to maintain a core of English players at Old Trafford.

Sensing Rodwell's huge potential, Everton moved quickly to upgrade his contract and the teenager recently signed a five-year deal.

That will not deter Ferguson - just as it didn't put him off clinching a £27million deal to capture Wayne Rooney from Goodison five years ago.

And with cash-strapped Everton still vulnerable to attractive offers for their stars, the Southport-born youngster has emerged as a serious United target.

But Goodison boss David Moyes is determined to keep Rodwell, whose ability to play an attacking or defensive midfield role, in addition to operating as an emergency centre-back, puts his value to Everton at £9m.

Rodwell made his debut for Everton's reserve team at the age of 15 and on his senior debut became the youngest player to represent the club in Europe when he came on as a substitute against AZ Alkmaar at 16 years and 284 days.

He has continued to make rapid progress and in March was called up to the England U21 squad.

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Saf as a good relationship with Moyes.But i can see Moyes being very reluctant to let him go.This kind of player is rare.
 
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Would be a good signing.
 
Best English talent around that's not in the first team, probably.
 
But Goodison boss David Moyes is determined to keep Rodwell, whose ability to play an attacking or defensive midfield role, in addition to operating as an emergency centre-back, puts his value to Everton at £9m.[/url]
No way he would move that cheap. I definitely rate him very highly and if he's available for the right money, I wouldn't mind a bid. But at this point it sounds like bollocks... what would we need a central midfielder (or centre-back) for, with Carrick, Fletcher, Anderson, Scholes, Giggs, Gibson, Rodrigo and even the reserve talents Petrucci and Matt James around?
 
No way he would move that cheap. I definitely rate him very highly and if he's available for the right money, I wouldn't mind a bid. But at this point it sounds like bollocks... what would we need a central midfielder (or centre-back) for, with Carrick, Fletcher, Anderson, Scholes, Giggs, Gibson, Rodrigo and even the reserve talents Petrucci and Matt James around?

Arsenal were rumoured to be preparing a 12 mil bid in January.

He may be one of those select English talents that are too good to miss.

Also when such players are identified, they may be signed ahead of schedule due to growing interest from rivals, as was the case with Ronaldo and Anderson.
 
No way he would move that cheap. I definitely rate him very highly and if he's available for the right money, I wouldn't mind a bid. But at this point it sounds like bollocks... what would we need a central midfielder (or centre-back) for, with Carrick, Fletcher, Anderson, Scholes, Giggs, Gibson, Rodrigo and even the reserve talents Petrucci and Matt James around?

Very unlikely now. In 12 months, when we'll know more about the future of Giggs, Scholes and Hargreaves, who knows.
 
Moyes sees role for Rodwell


Everton boss David Moyes has confirmed he intends to hand teenager Jack Rodwell a more prominent role in his side next season.

England Under 21 international Rodwell is highly rated on Merseyside after making his Toffees debut in 2007 at just 16 years of age.

Moyes believes that the midfielder has a bright future ahead of him and plans to further utilise his qualities, after handing him nine Premier League starts last term.

The Scot said in the Daily Star: "We're going to keep trying to bring him on and there have been some periods of the season where he's been very good and some periods where you can see he's still a boy.

"He has only just turned 18. It's going to take experience and time but he has undoubtedly got a good future ahead of him. You can see his ability and we are keen to push him on.

"Next year instead of playing five, six or eight games it might be up to 18 or 20 games depending on how his improvement is. He has got great pace and athleticism."


Reports in Sunday's press have linked Rodwell, who signed a new five-year deal at Everton earlier this year, with a move to Manchester United.



http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12876_5394029,00.html
 
I reckon he could cost up to £20m. Id still pay it.

There's not a chance in hell we'd pay that for an unproven 18 year old. There have been far too many young English players who have been talked up like this Rodwell lad is, only to amount to nothing all that special.

Would probably be worth snapping him up for £5-10 million, though.

This. Ala Rooney IMO this kid would be worth a high figure.

Rooney was one of the world's most exciting prospects when we signed him, and he was already an established England first-teamer.

If Rodwell displays that he has what it takes to make it at United over a period of about two years, only then would the club consider paying that sort of amount.
 
I'd pay anything up to £30million for Rodwell. Lucky enough to see him a lot for Everton youth and reserves for a few years with my mate, he really is the real deal. Best English youngster around tbh.
 
I'd pay anything up to £30million for Rodwell. Lucky enough to see him a lot for Everton youth and reserves for a few years with my mate, he really is the real deal. Best English youngster around tbh.

£30 million??

You do realise that the stats suggest that the chances of him making it at United level are fairly slim?

IMO rodwell has future united player written all over him. mind you, i thought that about aaron ramsey as well.

Exactly. With the exception of very special players like Ronaldo and Messi, it's impossibly to gauge just how good they are going to be when they're only 18 - not least a defensive player. The club can't go around throwing £20 million at every player who they think might make it.
 
With Vidic and Rio unlikely to get broken up, and Evans being a very good back up (Brown in the mix too and very good at CB for us) I don't know if a big money move for Rodwell would be right for either us or him this summer.

If we could sign him and loan him back to Everton for the season, it would be a good deal for us.
 
£30 million??

You do realise that the stats suggest that the chances of him making it at United level are fairly slim?

Obviously a slight exaggeration, but with the way fee's are staggered and with all the add ons involved I dont think its OTT at all. Everton wouldnt sell for anything like the Rooney deal, Kenwright got lucky big time with us ending up paying all the clauses due to success that could easily not have came our way.
 
I'd pay anything up to £30million for Rodwell. ...
The 80m received for Ronaldo has it seems caused a total disconnect with reality.

He has started a grand total of 9 games for Everton, and I don't know how many of these were league games. You might want to see him command a regular starting spot in any Prem team - far less Everton - before bidding such absurd figures.

Everton would probably bite your hand off - plus your whole arm and body - at less than half that amount.
 
20m is just too much. 10 - 12 max.
 
The 80m received for Ronaldo has it seems caused a total disconnect with reality.

He has started a grand total of 9 games for Everton, and I don't know how many of these were league games. You might want to see him command a regular starting spot in any Prem team - far less Everton - before bidding such absurd figures.

Everton would probably bite your hand off - plus your whole arm and body - at less than half that amount.

Like I said in the quote above, no transfer fee is entirely upfront. United payed little over £10 million upfront for Rooney, with the rest coming in add on and success clauses.
 
£30 million??

You do realise that the stats suggest that the chances of him making it at United level are fairly slim?



Exactly. With the exception of very special players like Ronaldo and Messi, it's impossibly to gauge just how good they are going to be when they're only 18 - not least a defensive player. The club can't go around throwing £20 million at every player who they think might make it.
TBF this Rodwell boy is in the Rooney bracket. He'd make it anywhere unless injury stopped him.
 
So, this kid is going to be better than Valencia or what ? 20m, 30m...?

I've only watched Everton a handful of times, didn't really notice him apart from the cup game against Liverpool. Vaughn caught my eye a few times though.
 
There's not a chance in hell we'd pay that for an unproven 18 year old. There have been far too many young English players who have been talked up like this Rodwell lad is, only to amount to nothing all that special.

Would probably be worth snapping him up for £5-10 million, though.

£5m doesn't buy you a footballer nowadays, anything below £10m is enough to bring a reject from some top European club or a solid hard worker without much potential unless you manage to find a proper bargain. To sign a promising youngster or a star for a figure close to that is hardly possible.
 
Obviously. I've watched him at least 15 times. You never learn...

Is there a single player you've not watched, or one you don't actually know about? I mean really you cannot justify paying 30 million for a teenager who's played all of a dozen first team games in his life, no matter what you think. Look at Richards for crying out loud.

And on a side note - shoving your high and mighty attitude may make people take the piss out of you less. Just a tip like.
 
no one is saying we should pay £30m, he's a bloody good player, and hopefully will be available for less before he bursts on the scene...
 
Like I said in the quote above, no transfer fee is entirely upfront. United payed little over £10 million upfront for Rooney, with the rest coming in add on and success clauses.
That doesn't change my view that "anything up to 30m" for Rodwell would be utterly ridiculous.

When United signed Rooney he had already made more than 3 times as many appearances for Everton than Rodwell has. Plus he had already played for the England senior team, aged 17, whilst Rodwell only gained his first U-21 cap a few weeks ago.

30m would be not far from equalling the total combined fee that Spurs paid for Modric (last summer) and Arsenal paid for Arshavin (in January).

I repeat, the 80m paid for Ronaldo seems to have destroyed all sense of proportion or transfer sense in some posters.