There are some players who warm sought some famous club this summer. There are five players who made the biggest move this summer if it really happened that is Wayne Rooney, Gareth Bale, Luis Suarez, Cesc Fabregas and Cristiano Ronaldo. Here is Martin Keown's decision whether they should stay or it is time for them to go.
WAYNE ROONEY
Wayne Rooney has heard about since last summer is Robin van Persie and that can't have been easy for him. Strikes like to be the center of attention at their club. So Rooney is probably very flattered by the link to Jose Mourinho. He was used to being the main at Man United but last season went wrong from the moment he got injured with that nasty gash at the start of the season. It then obviously hurt being dropped by Sir Alex Ferguson - maybe he didn't feel as valued as in the past.
But Rooney doesn't need to leave to be a good player. This is because United is as big as club in there. Maybe, it will be a battle with Van Persie to be the No 1 striker but at United he's surrounded by the best players in the country and that quality will drive him on. He can be part of the new era at United under David Moyes and return to his form of previous seasons.
LUIS SUAREZ
Suarez is not at a club which is matching his achievements as an individual. But he should leave Liverpool. Once a player says they want to go, there's little point trying to keep them. And he's not even eligible for the first games of the season.
The Suarez saga will just be a sideshow until well into September unless he leaves. We shouldn't be talking about him once the season starts and I'm sure that's not what Brenden Rodgers wants either. Some people think he's the best Liverpool striker since Kenny Dalglish but they have to accept the inevitable.
GARETH BALE
Maybe, Bale will stay and he's right too. He's been a huge part of Tottenham's re-emergence as a force in the Premier League. He's part of that story and the club has made him feel special. He was enjoying himself so much last season, experimenting to find new ways to improve his game. A lot of credits goes to Andre Villas Boas for that and he can continue to improve.
You have to love your players and you ca see that with Villa Boas, pouring out towards Bale. If Spurs fail to break into the top four this seasons, maybe then is the time to leave. But it seems best to try achieve it with them, at the club where he is so happy.
CESC FABREGAS
Fabregas went there to take over fron Xaavi and Andres Iniesta and that can still happen. He's had injuries but he's still an outstanding talent. I saw that during the Confederations Cup this summer.
A move to Manchester United or back to Arsenal might feel tempting but i think he should stay in Barcelona. It was his dream for such a long time. It's character building to carry the fight through. He'd always feel a tinge of regret if he left, even though he's won the league and cup already.
CRISTIANO RONALDO
This one is tough to call. Real Madrid and Manchester United are both big clubs so swapping one for the other isn't hugely significant. But Ronaldo became the player he is at United, he joined them when he was little so that the club is still clear in her mind. He knows the club better than the new manager does not. And he knew he would feel loved there, which has been a problem at times it seems to be in Spanish.
There is a special relationship between him and Sir Alex Ferguson and they may still need him to help persuade him to make a move. But recently Ronaldo says he will never return to the United.
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