Friday 26 May 2017 12:11, UK
Wayne Rooney looks set to leave Manchester United this summer, but where will he be playing next season?
Sky sources understand he has offers from both the Premier League and abroad, with newspaper reports saying a return to boyhood club Everton, who he left in 2004, could be on the cards.
Rooney is under contract with United until 2019, but after making just 15 Premier League starts this season he wants to play first-team football, with the 31-year-old having been dropped from the latest England squad by Gareth Southgate.
But where will he go? We asked the Soccer Saturday pundits for their views…
"I would like to see him go back to Everton. He's earned a lot of money now, and it's where he started and the club he supports.
"He would play regularly there, and he can't be staying at Manchester United because he doesn't get a game now, let alone in two years' time. If he wants to play on for three more years I would go to Everton.
"It would only be a positive for Ross Barkley - assuming he stays - as he can learn from someone like Rooney. He is the leading goalscorer for England and Manchester United, and if you can't learn from him you might as well pack the game in. If he went to Goodison, it would only help Barkley improve as a player.
"I know he hasn't played much this season but I don't think Rooney gets enough credit. People overlook what he's done in the game."
"Is he going to be at United next season? I don't think so.
"Everton would be a good move for him but not for the club. People talk about him going home but it's been so long since he was there and football isn't sympathetic.
"Everton fans might still have an image of this fast and powerful player rather than a slower one looking to play deeper. You don't need to be a doctor to see he's not in his peak physical shape.
"If I was Wayne Rooney I'd go to America. He doesn't need the money or hassle of China."
"I'd imagine this is his final season at United and I'd be very surprised if he stayed. I would like to see him stay in the Premier League but it's going to be a tricky one because it depends on his ambitions in terms of playing time.
"I'd imagine he'll have some serious offers from China and America. I still think he's a bit young to go out to America but it wouldn't surprise me."
"I don't see him being at United next season. I think that it would be the right thing for him to leave.
"If he stayed his role is likely to remain the same as it did this season, and while he offers a lot in terms of his experience to the likes of Marcus Rashford, that would benefit United but not Rooney.
"From what I've heard, his heart is set on going back to Everton and if they think that works for them then it makes sense. You've got to remember he's 31, not 36 or 37, so I think Ronald Koeman will be interested."
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