Like the deposed Tom Hicks and George Gillett at Liverpool, the Glazer family are deeply unpopular among United's hardcore fans who blame the huge debts the Americans have amassed to buy the club for the steady stream of top players leaving.
Cristiano Ronaldo was followed by Carlos Tevez and Ferguson's replacements have not been of the same calibre.
The only strikers the Scot has bought in the last couple of years are Michael Owen on a free transfer and the unproven Mexican Javier Hernandez.
United have a gross debt of 522 million pounds ($820.7 million) and fans have mounted an ongoing protest against the Glazers, citing a lack of investment in the squad and rising ticket prices.
A protest march is planned before United's home match against Tottenham Hotspur next week while the Manchester United Supporters Trust (MUST) issued a statement after the Rooney bombshell was announced.
"The contrast could hardly be starker between the owners at Manchester City who are pumping millions into their club while the Glazers are leaching huge amounts out of ours," their statement said.
"People talk about players being greedy with multi-million pounds contracts but those figures pale into insignificance compared with the hundreds of millions the Glazers have extracted from Manchester United through their takeover."
T-shirts depicting Wayne Rooney and Alex Ferguson are sold on a street stall before Manchester United's Champions League match against Bursaspor at Old Trafford on Wednesday
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