Nah, I can't be too happy about this.
At the time I kind of was pleased, but on reflection I just find the whole episode depressing, and would have taken more satisfaction in United telling him and his advisors to feck off the second any of this started to kick off.
It's naive and unfair to expect loyalty from anyone who left the club they support in pursuit of their career. He's free to do and decide what he wants and that's fine, but there are ways to behave in doing so, in any profession, and it doesn't sit well with me that you can behave the way Rooney and his advisors have, and that it can, to a degree, work.
I'd be happier with the idea that the club wasn't willing to pander to blatant disrespect and lack of professionalism, but I guess if it's Wayne Rooney the numbers add up more if he's still on the books, and if he's straightened it out with Sir Alex and the team then fine.
I can believe he's naive enough to not have really known what he was doing, or at least I can give the benefit of any doubt, but I'm supposed to be pleased with any of it why?