The Independent on Saturday

ROONEY ON COURSE TO JOIN EVERTON THIS SUMMER

- MIGUEL DELANEY

EVERTON are expected to beat any remaining Premier League suitors for Wayne Rooney’s signature this summer, and sources close to both the Goodison Park club and Manchester United feel at this point the deal is “likely to happen”, completing what would be a romantic return to his boyhood team in what could be a free transfer.

There had been speculatio­n on Tuesday that West Ham United would enter the race but The Independen­t understand­s Rooney’s first choice is to return to his boyhood club, who he left for Old Trafford in 2004 as an 18-year-old.

A tough last few months for the England captain has seen him fall out of favour under Jose Mourinho, to the point he also lost his place in Gareth Southgate’s squad Wednesday’s friendly away to Germany and tomorrow’s home qualifier against Lithuania.

United would have been willing to let Rooney go to the Chinese Super League at the end of February but, as reported by The Independen­t at the time, the 31-yearold still felt he had more to offer at Premier League level and was also determined to ensure he was in the England team for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

That would have been almost impossible, had he made the move to China, and it is also understood Rooney’s representa­tives were put off by the level of football there.

A prospectiv­e offer from Everton was also greatly playing on the player’s mind, and that the Merseyside club have been investigat­ing a move “for a few months”.

Old Trafford sources have said that United could even be willing to waive a transfer fee, while Everton would be capable of offering Rooney a deal of £150 000 a week. That would obviously mark a considerab­le pay cut given he currently earns about double that, but it is believed that he would be willing to accept the offer, such is the pull of his former club.

That stance may be tested if a club like West Ham United were able to offer more, and co-owner David Sullivan is said to be considerin­g a bid.

All of those close to the situation, however, currently believe a return to Goodison Park is Rooney’s likeliest move.

China has not been completely ruled out as a future destinatio­n either, but that will depend on how Rooney views his England future come this summer. – The Independen­t

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