Wayne Rooney will leave Major League Soccer (MLS) team D.C. United in January after 18-months in the U.S.
The former Manchester United & England captain will wear the number 32 shirt for Derby County, who also have betting company 32Red as its principal shirt sponsor.Record England soccer goalscorer Wayne Rooney announced Tuesday that he will leave US Major League Soccer team D.C. United to return to play in his home country from January 2020.
"I must also take this opportunity to thank D.C. United, their owners, executives and supporters who have been superb to work with. I want them to know that I will give my all in support of our push for the play-offs," Rooney said in a statement Tuesday. The forward has easily been the highest paid player in D.C. United's history with a reported annual base salary of $2.7 million, with a further $5 million coming through guarantees tied to his image rights and other commercial incentives.
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