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Wayne Rooney will return to management in England after being appointed manager of Championship side Birmingham City on a three-and-a-half year, the club announced on Wednesday.
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Wayne Rooney will return to management in England after being appointed manager of Championship side Birmingham City on a three-and-a-half year, the club announced on Wednesday.
Birmingham have announced the appointment of Wayne Rooney as their new manager on a three-and-a-half-year contract, with current Republic of Ireland assistant coach John O'Shea joining his backroom staff.
Jadon Sancho could leave Manchester United in January, the Daily Mail reports, with the Red Devils said to be willing to subsidise his wages to offload the 23-year-old forward. Sancho, who is reportedly paid £300,000 a week at United, remains out of the first-team picture at Old Trafford following his stand-off with boss Erik ten Hag.
Birmingham chief executive Garry Cook has blamed “misalignment” for the circumstances that led to John Eustace’s sacking but vowed to make the club “a football powerhouse” amid reports Wayne Rooney is set to take charge as boss.
Rangers hero Ally McCoist reckons axed Birmingham City boss John Eustace will land an interview for the Ibrox hot seat.
Birmingham have sacked head coach John Eustace despite a bright start to the season, increasing rumours of former England captain Wayne Rooney taking charge at the club.
Wayne Rooney is in the running to become Birmingham manager, the Times reports. The former England and Manchester United captain is looking for a now role after leaving MLS side DC United.
Few perhaps expected Wayne Rooney to last the course as a manager. Too often judged on his background or image, rather than his ability as a boss.