AIFF Vice-President, Subrata Dutta, said they had seen the reports where West Bengal Sports Minister Madan Mitra confirmed of the match being held at the 120,000 capacity Yuba Bharati Krirangan.
"But we are not yet consulted in this matter. Without the AIFF and sports ministry's consent, one cannot organise such a match. It is required to take permission at least two and half month's in advance," Dutta told PTI.
Earlier there was a similar report about a likely match between Barcelona and Inter Milan, something that did not see the light of the day due to "shortage of time".
However, if the Wayne Rooney & Co's match materialises it would be another rare treat for city's football afficiandos who had witnessed the Lionel Messi-led Argentina take on Venezuela in a FIFA international friendly on September 2 last year.
Highly hopeful of the match, Mitra was quoted as saying by an English daily that talks with the representatives of both the clubs were in the final stages and the match will happen on August 1 in all probability.
Mitra also said experts from Manchester United had already inspected the much-debated artificial turf of YBK and found the facilities adequate to host an international match. (More)