Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish says Manchester United players shouldn't feel insulted by Wayne Rooney's demand for new blood.
In his column for the Mail on Sunday, Dalglish opined: "Some Manchester United players are meant to be unhappy with Wayne Rooney because he wants the club to be in the market for new signings.
"The implication is that if Rooney wants new players, he doesn't rate the ones already there. My advice to those United players is 'Get over it'. If they think about it, they will realise what Wayne has said is no different to their own view of the world.
"Most United players signed for the club from somewhere else. And why did they do that? Because they wanted success and the reality is that players at their old clubs weren't good enough to help them achieve that.
"They will have dressed it up differently, of course. They will have signed for United and excitedly gone on about how they were looking forward to playing with top players at Old Trafford.
"Nobody would turn around and accuse them of disrespecting the players at their old club, so why throw those accusations at Wayne now. It is double standards."