Scottish Daily Mail

DC United eye return for Rooney as boss

- By SIMON JONES

WAYNE ROONEY is wanted by his former club DC United to become their new head coach. The 36-year-old’s stock as a manager is high following the impressive job he carried out under financial constraint­s at Derby County and he is open to a return to the States to further his career. DC United sacked head coach Hernan Losada in April and put Chad Ashton in interim charge. They are 13th (out of 14) in the MLS Eastern Conference after nine defeats from 16 games and need fresh impetus. Ashton knows Rooney well as he was working as an assistant coach for DC when England’s record goalscorer played for them between 2018 and 2020. Rooney scored 25 goals in 52 games for them and energised the franchise, though his family struggled to settle. A spokesman for Rooney said: ‘A number of discussion­s have taken place with clubs — at home and abroad — interested in the possibilit­y of Wayne becoming their manager. ‘Wayne remains interested in projects that excite him while continuing to develop his skills and knowledge as a manager. ‘No decision or agreement has been made with any club.’ Rooney has spoken openly about his ambition to continue coaching, with his ultimate goal to manage Manchester United, but a spell in America would add another string to his bow as he looks to make himself a more accomplish­ed coach. He was previously asked to interview for the manager’s job at Everton and will not be short of offers when they arise after the impressive way he handled Derby’s survival bid despite the obstacles and points penalties thrown at them.

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