Everton FC

Wayne Rooney seals Everton FC return

Wayne Rooney has rejoined Everton following a 13-year absence.

Rooney left Goodison Park in 2004 but returns to his boyhood club on a two-year deal after they agreed an undisclosed fee with Manchester United.

The 31-year-old’s homecoming sees him become the Blues’ sixth signing of a summer where their spending has broken through the £100 million barrier.

Ronald Koeman made no secret of his willingness to accommodate Rooney in his plans despite the England captain’s prospects at Old Trafford rapidly diminishing.

And the Everton manager has spoken at great lengths about what the Croxteth-born forward will bring to his quickly evolving squad in the new season.

He said: “Wayne has shown me that ambition that we need and that winning mentality.

“He knows how to win titles and I’m really happy he’s decided to come home.

“He loves Everton and he was desperate to come back. He is still only 31 and I don’t have any doubts about his qualities. It’s fantastic he’s here.”

“It’s all about his fitness and his desire, but he has shown me that ambition that we need. He knows how to win titles, as I said.

 

“No-one in the team except Gareth Barry and Davy Klaassen have won titles.

“The Under-20s are World Champions but not in the Premier League. He is that player. And don’t forget the experience he will give to the rest of the team.

“Wayne, of course, is still competitive – he will be a competitor always – and he wants to play at the highest level that is possible for him. We have spoken several times about Everton and what we are striving to achieve.

“That’s really interesting for Wayne and a lot of football players and, of course, in the situation of Wayne he was here at the beginning when he was young player for Everton.

“It’s his home and he likes that competition, he likes that pressure. I’m really happy that he finally decided to come back.

“His main quality is his quality on the ball, his experience and what I describe as his winning mentality. Everybody knows he can play out of different positions up front.

 

“He’s a smart player. He’s an experienced football player and that helps everybody.

“We have a lot of young players and sometimes in life you need somebody who you look up to, who you learn from.

“That was also one of the messages when we spoke about on and off the pitch what his function will be in the team.

“One of the functions for Wayne is to show the rest of the team why he is – and still is – that player.”