Wayne Rooney Hasn't Given Up Being a Coach, Saves His Ambition to Handle Manchester United

Wayne Rooney

Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has a desire to return to coaching. Rooney is not discouraged even though his career as a coach has not been as brilliant as when he was active as a professional football player.

Wayne Rooney experienced many failures when he changed his mind to become a coach. The Englishman has just been fired by Birmingham City, which is owned by American Football legend Tom Brady. Previously, Rooney also worked at Derby County and DC United as a coach.

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After being fired by Birmingham, Rooney became a pundit on BBC Sport overseeing the FA Cup match between MU and hosts Nottingham Forest on Thursday (29/2/2024) evening WIB.

When tasked with commentating on the FA Cup fifth round match, Rooney revealed that he had not given up on becoming a coach. He even harbored the ambition to become manager of Manchester United and Everton in the future.

These two clubs were very influential in Rooney's career as a footballer. Rooney started his career with Everton and then moved to MU where he achieved great success in his professional career.

Revealing Wayne Rooney's Ambitions

In an exclusive interview with BBC ONE, football legend Wayne Rooney opened up about his desire to return to the managerial stage. Despite admitting the difficult time in Birmingham was a setback, Rooney insists he is a fighter who is ready to bounce back.

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"I of course want to return to management. What happened at Birmingham was a setback, but I am a fighter and I want to return to management. The aim is to become a manager in the Premier League eventually, Manchester United or Everton are the options. " dream job, but it's a process. "Hopefully in the next 10 years, I can get the opportunity to take one of the best jobs," said Rooney.

From Manchester to Saudi, the Search for New Challenges

In a surprising revelation, Wayne Rooney has revealed his desire to work under Pep Guardiola, Manchester City's great boss. However, despite his unstoppable ambitions in England's top flight, recent rumors have linked him with an even more surprising move: the Saudi Pro League.

Although unexpected, the move reflects Rooney's determination to seek a new challenge outside familiar territory. With a reputation already etched in football history, he is ready to step into a new world with unwavering confidence. From Manchester to Saudi, Rooney continues to inspire with his tireless drive to achieve success.