![]() Kaka and Andrea Pirlo arriving in MLS over the past few years. There’s no doubting his pedigree as the all-time leading goalscorer for Man United and England has won everything he can in the game, but joining MLS is a different prospect and it really is 50/50. With the manager who hired him, Ronald Koeman, fired within a few months, Rooney’s return to Everton hasn’t been a happy one (despite 10 goals in 31 PL appearances this season) as he’s shown his frustration at being subbed off in recent weeks, especially at Allardyce after the derby draw with Liverpool last month. Various reports claim the transfer deal is worth close to $17 million for Rooney and he will have a contract with MLS until the end of the 2020 season.Ī source confirmed to Pro Soccer Talk that Rooney’s move to MLS is a “done deal” and it would certainly be a rapid change of heart which sees the Manchester United and England legend leave his second stint at Everton for life in MLS after less than one year back on Merseyside at his boyhood club. United this July but the English striker is said to be waiting around at Goodison to see if Sam Allardyce remains in charge of the Toffees. Rooney, 32, is said to have “agreed a deal in principle” to join D.C. It appears that Wayne Rooney is edging closer to a move to Major League Soccer this summer.
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