Wayne Rooney admits he'd "love" to be Man Utd manager - and tells club what they need
Wayne Rooney admitted he would "love" to manage Manchester United or Everton one day at the premiere of his new Amazon documentary, Rooney, on Wednesday evening.
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Wayne Rooney admitted he would "love" to manage Manchester United or Everton one day at the premiere of his new Amazon documentary, Rooney, on Wednesday evening.
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