Coleen Rooney has reportedly signed a £10 million deal to film a new reality TV series with Disney+ that will focus on her life with husband Wayne and their four sons
Across two spells at Goodison Park, Wayne Rooney was undoubtedly the boyhood Everton fan who lived the dream.And as the closure of the glorious ground draws ever closer, he descended on their new
The Englishman worked with Sir Alex Ferguson during his career, but there's another former Premier League boss he wishes he got to play for 🤔
The former Manchester United and England star has had kind Everton words for a pair formerly of Rangers and Celtic.
Following another tough week in the office, Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim may have earned himself a small moral victory over his detractors.Following his awkward back-and-forth interaction with
WAYNE ROONEY has admitted that he’d like to see Danny Welbeck still playing for Manchester United. The Red Devils academy graduate, 34, played alongside Rooney at Old Trafford between 2008
Wayne Rooney has had his say on Everton's new stadium. The former forward, who had two spells with the Blues, has been given an all-access tour of the new facility at Bramley-Moore dock.
Ruben Amorim has become embroiled in a war of words with Wayne Rooney following Manchester United's exit from the FA Cup fifth round at the hands of Fulham on Sunday
Wayne Rooney is reportedly in the frame to land two new jobs, either of which would be 'perfect' for his wife Coleen. Rooney is currently out of work, having left Plymouth Argyle in December after just seven months in charge. He was relieved of his duties with the Pilgrims languishing near the bottom of the Championship table.
Arsenal teenager can follow in Wayne Rooney's footsteps and become a key member of the England squad even though age means his Premier League experience is limited
United reportedly flirted with the idea of granting Rooney's wish and re-signing Welbeck in the summer of 2022. According to The Independent, the centre-forward's name was floated in meetings at Old Trafford as part of the search to give Erik ten Hag a new No. 9.
Across two spells at Goodison Park, Wayne Rooney was undoubtedly the boyhood Everton fan who lived the dream. And as the closure of the glorious ground draws ever closer, he descended on their new stadium this week to look back on his favourite moments from their current home.