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Derby County's troubled off-season endured another blow on Friday, with manager Wayne Rooney dramatically calling time on his stint in the hotseat.

The former England and Manchester United striker leaves after 17 turbulent months, having endured a number of off-field issues such as administration and botched takeovers.

The thoughts of Rams' supporters is now turning to who his successor will be. And as far as the bookies are concerned, there is one name standing out as heavy favourite.

Liam Rosenior, who was Rooney's assistant coach, is odds-on to succeed him in the dugout. Rosenior, 37, was recently linked with the Blackpool job before Michael Appleton was hired by the Tangerines.

Now, with Rooney having departed, many believe Rosenior will step into the breach for what would be his first managerial role.

Betfair have him as 4/6 favourite to take the top role at a club he first joined three years ago. Also high on the list is former Burnley boss Sean Dyche. The 50-year-old has been without a club since dramatically leaving Turf Moor in April.

Whether he would be willing to drop down to League One remains to be seen, with Dyche likely to be more becoming towards a job in the second tier.

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