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Wayne Rooney’s next job decision confirmed after revealing Man United dream

Wayne Rooney's resolve is unshaken when it comes to his coaching ambitions - and he may even be onto his next job already.

The Manchester United icon parted ways with Plymouth by mutual consent at the end of December, marking his fourth exit from a managerial role in less than three years. His stints at Derby County, Birmingham City, DC United and Argyle have not yielded the desired results, which might discourage others from pursuing a career in management.

But that's not the case for Rooney, it seems, who is already certain regarding his touchline ambitions. And while many might feel it's clear he isn't cut out for this side of the sport, the man himself is unshakeable when it comes to his future.

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"I would like to go back in [to management]," he said on the Stick to Football podcast (via The Mirror), catching former United team-mate Gary Neville off guard. "But it would have to be the right club. Certainly the right club."

After being taken aback by his old comrade's gluttony for punishment, Neville questioned if Rooney was "all right," implying the idea of not being deterred from coaching seemed crazy. Nonetheless, Rooney's passion to make his mark in management remains strong.

"I think you always have that ego, don't you? You always have that confidence you could go in and get the best out of a bad or difficult situation," he continuted. "Obviously, that wasn't the case [at Plymouth]. I am going to enjoy time with my family, though."

Roy Keane later suggested Rooney's "strengths might come out" if he

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