Rooney: Everton wanted me to leave
DC United striker Wayne Rooney has revealed his former side Everton wanted him to leave.
The ex-Manchester United ace who joined Goodison Park last July says the Toffees "made it clear" they wanted him to leave. Rooney failed to find consistency in an often-struggling side, though, and new manager Marco Silva and director of football Marcel Brands confirmed in June that the former England captain was in talks with MLS club DC. Rooney joined DC United in June 28th signing a three-and-a-half-year contract, suggesting at the time that the decision to leave Merseyside was not just down to him.
"Obviously at Manchester United that [playing] wasn't happening as much as I would have liked and I quite easily could have stayed there with two years left on my contract and picked up the wages and been happy with that and that's it," he said.
"But I wanted to play, went back to Everton and had a year there, then as I've said before, Everton made it clear towards the end of the season that they'd be happy for me to leave," he added.
The 32-year-old, who is set to make his debut against the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday, netted 11 goals for the Toffees, finishing 2017-18 as their top scorer.
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