Former Manchester United striker and current Derby County coach, Wayne Rooney, has confirmed that he wants to take over the position of coach of the Red Devils one day.
Rooney added, during press statements to the British newspaper, “Mirror” that his former club, Manchester United, is in dire need of patience with the next coach, who will take over the task, starting next summer, due to the difficult conditions experienced by the team, noting that it is difficult for him to win the Premier League title during the next three years. at least.
"He did not go to meet the Everton officials because I am a person who likes challenges and I always welcome work and fight," Rooney said during his statements.
Rooney indicated during his statements that he stood in front of the Derby County players and assured them that he would stay with them and trust him, and he would fight with them, what would they say if I left them with the first opportunity I had, I am a person who respects his word and I will fight for the club.
Rooney stated that Manchester United and Everton are the closest clubs to his heart, and he hopes to coach one of them one day in the coming years.
It is reported that 36-year-old Wayne Rooney is providing distinguished results with Derby County in the Champions League, despite his presence in the penultimate position, and this comes after deducting 21 points from his balance, and if it were not for this, he would have been in the middle of the table
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