Can't see it happening at all. Yesterday most of us were convinced today would be when we announced an end to all this, more importantly, the end of Rooney at United. All that's happened today is that we've been told to wait, as a resolution has not been met, to me, that means we haven't reached a position where we can completely announce his exit.
From what's been said by from United's perspective, and the way this was handled by Rooney at the start, and the carefully planned response from Sir Alex, shows no way of a way back in. If there was any hope of a resolution, I can't believe Sir Alex would have gone ahead with that press conference, I saw that act as the exit of Rooney himself, confirmed or not. Surely it's gone far past the point where we could take him back, it would be damaging to the team, the club and the way in which United would want to be perceived as a club of our stature.
We've stood by our decisions time and time again, no player is bigger then the club. No-one before has managed to challenge the clubs integrity like Wayne has, considering his circumstance as well, so why would this be the time to go back on that? Obviously Wayne could offer a hell of a lot to us, we've seen over the years how he's bettered us as a team, but to what extent is that worth, with the bigger picture in mind?