The Manchester United skipper doesn't want to he dragged into the discussion about Van Gaal's future, and thinks it is unfair to talk about his departure after he's just won the FA Cup.
Just minutes after United won the FA Cup, news went viral that United will be replacing the Dutchman with José Mourinho, and that the deal is just a few days away.
Rooney was in no mood to talk about his manager's future, and thinks it's up to Van Gaal and Ed. Woodward to decide what happens.
When asked about Van Gaal's possible departure, he replied:
"I know nothing at all. That's a question for Louis van Gaal or Ed Woodward. It's nothing to do with me.
"I don't want to speak about how Louis van Gaal has been because he's still our manager and he's still in his job. I think it's unfair after he's led us to win the FA Cup that we speak about him as if he's not here.
"I think he's a good manager and we are grateful for him helping us win this FA Cup. It's down to him or Ed Woodward to decide what happens."
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