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“Rooney” hung a horseshoe, 35, signed a permanent contract for “Derby” 2 and a half years

Wayne Rooney, the legendary Manchester United striker, has retired. After taking over a permanent job at Derby County, the Championship club has signed a two-and-a-half year contract.

Former England star team striker Acting consultant, “The Rams” with a discord since the Dutch trainer Phillip Cocu left the position last November.

The product of Everton Academy said, “When I came back to the United Kingdom. I am impressed with Derby County’s potential, including the stadium, training ground, staff, youth players and of course the fans. Who remain loyal and supportive all along “

“Even though other offers came up, I instinctively knew that Derby was a home for me, getting the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of Brian Clough, Jim Smith, Frank Lampard and Fiji. Lalip Koku is a great honor. ”

“I promise everyone that by joining the club, supporters and staff, I will do my best. To increase the potential that I have seen over the past 12 months of this historic club “

Rooney controls the player-coach position. Since moving from DC United, Major League Soccer (MLS) club has directed training with Shay Given, Liam Ro, Sr. and Justin Walker.

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“Rune” moved to Manchester United for a fee of 27 million pounds (about 1.08 billion baht) became the most expensive youngster in the world of football at Old Trafford 13 years, swept the Premier League 5 Time, 1 FA Cup, 4 League Cup and Europa League and 1 Champions League

Rooney became the all-time top scorer for the Red Devils, hitting 250 goals in a 1-1 draw (253 goals total) in 2017, before returning to Goodison Park for 18 months. And DC United for 2 seasons and returned to join the Derby in 2019

Rooney retired from his 2018 national service as top scorer for “Roaring Lions” 53 goals in 120 appearances and playing in three World Cups.

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