Wayne Rooney makes big announcement about his future

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Fired from Birmingham at the beginning of January, after having taken the reins of the team only three months earlier, Wayne Rooney is now unemployed. The former Manchester United glory had initially thought of boxing to fill his days, he now wants to find a bench quickly, if possible in the Premier League.

“The aim is to ultimately succeed in the Premier League. Manchester United or Everton are the dream jobs, but it’s a process. In the next 10 years, I hope to have a chance to occupy one of the most prestigious positions. What happened in Birmingham was a setback, but I’m a fighter and I want to get back there. You know, as a manager, part of the job is getting laid off and having setbacks, and it’s knowing how to bounce back. I had time to think and know what to do next time” he admitted on the microphone of the BBC during the FA Cup pre-match between Nottingham Forest and his former club Manchester United.

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