Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney wants to become a manager when he finishes playing



The Manchester United and England skipper already knows what he wants to do when his time on the pitch comes to an end







Manchester United and England skipper Wayne Rooney wants to become a manager once he hangs up his boots.
The striker, who turns 31 in October, revealed he is preparing for life after football and sees himself in the dugout when he retires.

"I would like to be manager when I finishing playing," he told his 25 million fans during a live facebook Q&A.
"Football is what I've done my whole life. I'm currently in the process of taking my coaching badges so hopefully when I finish playing I'll have that complete.
Jose Mourinho and Wayne Rooney speak
Hopefully one day a club will give me an opportunity to manage and I can be successful doing it."
He even offered team-mate Ashley Young - who was asking the questions during the live steam - a job on his backroom staff.

Man Utd via GettyAnder Herrera, Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata watch as Jose Mourinho speaks during a press conference
Rooney ready for the pressure of management

"If you get going with your badges you can come in and be one of my coaches," he laughed. "I might try that. Hear that? He just offered me a job," joked Young.

Rooney has been playing top-flight football for 14 years, winning an impressive 13 trophies in the process.
the 30-year-old is the all-time record goalscorer for England with 53 goals and is expected to overhaul Sir Bobby Charlton's Manchester United scoring record this season.

Rooney is currently in Beijing with the Manchester United squad as they continue their pre-season preparations in China.

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