Federico Macheda insists that Wayne Rooney is completely happy at Manchester United, and will not be taking off for Paris if he is offered a deal with a huge pay packet.

Rooney has been an integral part of the squad at United for almost 10 years, though this season he has struggled for goals.

After being dropped from the starting line-up against Real Madrid in the Champions League last 16, speculation suggested Rooney could leave the club, with Danny Welbeck, Javier Hernandez and Robin van Persie all vying for his place up front.

Ferguson denied the rumours, but PSG and their star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovich have both admitted that Rooney could make a move to the Qatar-backed French side in the future.

Wayne Rooney
Wayne Rooney wants to stay at Manchester United, Federico Macheda insists.

But Macheda, who is currently on loan with Bundesliga club Stuttgart, says he doesn't believe his teammate will leave United no matter how lucrative the offer on the table is.

When asked if he though Rooney might go to PSG, he answered: "No, I do not think so.

"He is an emblem of Manchester United and I think there is no better team in the world than that in which he is playing right now."

United are currently close to wrapping up their 20th title, and despite a setback against Manchester City last night the side are still 12 points clear at the top of the table.

Meanwhile, PSG are top of the Ligue 1 table, and look set to win their first title under manager Carlo Ancelotti. They are seven points ahead of 10-time winners Marseille, and are still in the mix for Champions League glory after drawing with Barcelona in the first leg of the quarter final.