Wayne Rooney Drops Major League Soccer Hint
The Manchester United star Wayne Rooney, who still has four years left to run on his current United contract, acknowledged an MLS swansong would be considered when the time came to wind down his career in the Premier League.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: July 17, 2015 11:40 am IST
Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney has said he would consider a move to Major League Soccer once his Old Trafford career is over. (Victor Valdes responds to Louis Van Gaal's 'no play' claims)
The veteran striker told The Seattle Times newspaper in an interview Thursday he was open to the possibility of following in the footsteps of former England teammates Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard, who have both joined MLS clubs recently. (Real Madrid still world's most valuable sporting club)
"I'm obviously concentrating on Manchester United," Rooney told the paper as United prepared to open their four-match tour of the United States against Club America of Mexico in Seattle on Friday. (Bastian Schweinsteiger eyeing more glory at Manchester United)
But Rooney, who still has four years left to run on his current United contract, acknowledged an MLS swansong would be considered when the time came to wind down his career in the Premier League.
"When that time comes, that'll be something I'd think about. (I'll) sit down with my wife and children and decide if it would be right for me," the 29-year-old star said.
After Friday's game United play the San Jose Earthquakes and Barcelona in California next week before facing Paris St Germain in Chicago.