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Wayne Rooney has announced an immediate return to football with boyhood club Everton To team up with David Moyes.
Things have changed on the blue side of Merseyside of late Taking over the Premier League team By American businessman Dan Friedkin.
The new owner made his presence felt on Thursday after axing the boss Sean Dyche Just a few hours before the toffees Victory in the third round of the FA Cup against Peterborough.
The 53-year-old man’s two-year tenure came to an abrupt end Everton One point above the bottom three and in a terrible run of just one win in 11 games.
Former manager David Moyes has agreed to make a stunning return to Goodison Park.
Moyes returns to Everton 12 years after he left the team on a two-and-a-half-year contract and went to Manchester United.
He spent 11 years with the Toffees and is tasked with securing their Premier League survival this season while guiding them to their new stadium at Bramley Moor Quay.
And Moyes may not be the only club legend to return.
Discussing Everton’s next move, talkSPORT’s chief football reporter Alex Crook raised the question of who could be Moyes’ right-hand man of the future.
Asked if it could be the former Everton star and interim England manager Lee CarsleyCrook said: “Carsley will not leave England Under-21s to become No.2.”
When the legend of Watford religious troy “Yeah, I wouldn’t rule it out,” Crook said to Rooney for the job.
It was Ronnie He was fired as Plymouth’s head coach On New Year’s Eve – just seven months into a three-year deal at the club.
The 39-year-old is keen to return to football at some stage after an unhappy managerial spell at Birmingham before getting his chance at the Devon-based club.
And that could see him return to where he made his name as a teenager in 2002.
Rooney scored 28 times in 117 appearances for the Merseyside club and in two trophy-laden spells either side of 13 years. Manchester United.
Rooney said of his emotional return to Goodison Park in 2017: “I knew it was more pressure to come back to Everton – that’s what I wanted.
I wanted to prove myself to the Everton fans again and try to help the club progress and win silverware.
“I think it was the right fit for me and hopefully we can do it in the next two or three years.”
It was Moyes who handed Rooney his league debut 23 years ago against Tottenham – six months after taking over as manager.
The prospect of the pair working together to help turn Everton’s fortunes around is likely to whet the appetite of Everton fans who haven’t had much to cheer about in recent seasons.
Everton will be away from home until Wednesday next week Aston Villa In the Premier League
Things could have looked very different then, although it was all too familiar in the Toffees’ dugout as they tried to avoid relegation for a fourth campaign in a row.