The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Rooney leaving to return to England

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DERBY, England — Wayne Rooney will be leaving Major League Soccer after less than two seasons to return to play in England and be closer to his family.

The 33yearold former England captain will remain at DC United until the end of the season before joining secondtier Championsh­ip team Derby County as playercoac­h from January.

Rooney has signed an 18month contract that can be extended until the end of the 202122 season.

“I am very excited about the opportunit­y that Derby County have provided me with,” Rooney said. “I am sure I can make a big contributi­on and can’t wait to meet everyone, especially the supporters. I am equally excited to begin my coaching career at Derby County working with both the first team and academy.”

Rooney, who is the record goal scorer for Manchester United and England, had another two years remaining on the contract he signed with DC United after joining from Everton in 2018.

“After speaking to Wayne and understand­ing his difficult situation of being so far away from his family, we have accepted that this is the best decision for all parties,” said DC United cochairmen Steve Kaplan and Jason Levien. “Wayne is an exceptiona­l leader and one of the most iconic players to play the game, so we look forward to his continued contributi­ons to the team this season.”

The Washington­based team remains in contention for the MLS playoffs, so the striker’s stay in the United States could end in November.

“I must also take this opportunit­y to thank DC United, their owners, executives and supporters who have been superb to work with,” Rooney said. “I want them to know that I will give my all in support of our push for the playoffs.”

Derby has been out of the Premier League since 2008 and lost a playoff final in May to return to the top division. Rooney’s former England teammate, Frank Lampard, was in charge of Derby last season before moving to manage Chelsea.

“Wayne Rooney is an extremely talented and topclass footballer,” said Phillip Cocu, who succeeded Lampard as Derby manager. “He has enjoyed a wonderful career, both in club football and for England, and he still has so much to give as well.

“His credential­s speak for themselves. But to have a player with his leadership, skill, experience, character and work ethic will be huge for us. He knows what it takes to succeed as a player and I have no doubt he will have a positive impact right across the club.”

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