Derby County is delighted to announce that England’s record goal-scorer Wayne Rooney will join the club from January 2020.
The 33-year-old will arrive from Major League Soccer outfit DC United on an initial 18-month contract until the summer of 2021, with the option of a further year.
As well as penning a playing contract with Derby, Rooney will join the club as a coach and continue to develop his coaching credentials in preparation for a potential managerial career.
Rooney, who scored 53 times in 120 appearances for his country, is signing for Derby having won an incredible 16 honours in club football to date.
With over 700 appearances and 300 goals to his name in club football, including a record 253 for Manchester United, Rooney is one of the biggest and most recognisable names in world football.
As well as displaying his undoubted footballing quality on the pitch, Rooney has also demonstrated his leadership skills by wearing the captain’s armband for both club and country.
Rooney, who will be assigned squad number 32 once he joins the Rams, will see out the 2019 MLS season with DC United before returning to the UK.
Manager Phillip Cocu said: “Wayne Rooney is an extremely talented and top-class footballer.
“It is an exciting prospect for him to be joining Derby County and he can bring so much to this squad, both on and off the pitch. He has enjoyed a wonderful career, both in club football and for England, and he still has so much to give as well.
“His credentials speak for themselves. But to have a player with his leadership, skill, experience, character and work ethic will be huge for us. He knows what it takes to succeed as a player and I have no doubt he will have a positive impact right across the club.
“The inspiration and motivation this can generate is massive for all of our players from the first team right through to the youngsters in the Academy. It is entirely in keeping with, and in support of, the club’s philosophy and approach.
“I am looking forward to working with Wayne from the start of next year and welcoming him to the club.”
Derby County’s Executive Chairman, Mel Morris CBE, said: “We are absolutely delighted to announce that Wayne Rooney will be joining Derby County.
“This is clearly an exciting signing for us, and Wayne’s presence will further enhance the club’s standing and its ability to perform both on and off the pitch.
“To have Wayne Rooney as a player, and equally as an aspiring coach, is incredible and I can only imagine the buzz this will generate amongst our supporters at home and internationally.
“First and foremost, Wayne is joining us as a player but he will also have coaching responsibilities too, particularly around the development of our younger players progressing towards the first-team from our Academy, as he looks to gain his relevant qualifications for a future coaching and management career.
“I would like to express a sincere thanks to DC United for their professionalism throughout this process. We wish them every success for the remainder of their season.”
He added: “Obviously, the commercial opportunities this creates are widespread and significant. On the back of Wayne joining the club, we have just been offered a record-breaking sponsorship deal with our principal shirt sponsor, 32Red.
“We are keen to leverage Wayne’s involvement and the support of 32Red with our community initiatives, expanding the work such as the Team Talk mental health programme which is supported by our Community Trust and 32Red. These are key initiatives to us as a club and demonstrate the benefits of commercial initiatives that are truly aligned to the objectives of all parties, club fanbase and community.”
Rooney said: “I am very excited about the opportunity that Derby County have provided me with.
“I am looking forward to joining Phillip Cocu, his coaching staff and the first-team squad from the start of January. I am sure I can make a big contribution and can’t wait to meet everyone, especially the supporters.
“I am equally excited to begin my coaching career at Derby County working with both the first team and Academy.
“I must also take this opportunity to thank DC United, their owners, executives and supporters who have been superb to work with. I want them to know that I will give my all in support of our push for the play-offs.”
“After speaking to Wayne and understanding his difficult situation of being so far away from his family, we have accepted that this is the best decision for all parties,” Steve Kaplan and Jason Levien, D.C. United Co-Chairmen, said. “Wayne is an exceptional leader and one of the most iconic players to play the game, so we look forward to his continued contributions to the team this season.”
Wayne Rooney In Profile
Rooney’s distinguished career began at Everton in 2002 at the age of 16 and he burst onto the first-team scene as one of the most exciting prospects in English football.
Despite his young age, he made 77 appearances for the Toffees and his eye-catching potential saw him join Manchester United in 2004, then managed by Sir Alex Ferguson.
He went on enjoy 13 trophy-laden seasons at Old Trafford and performed at the highest level as the Reds competed for major honours.
In total he scored 253 goals for United, in 559 appearances, which made him their all-time record goal-scorer and also regularly wore the captain’s armband.
He lifted the Premier League trophy five times during his time at Old Trafford, as well as the FA Cup once and the EFL Cup on three occasions.
He was also a Champions League winner in 2007/08, as well as winning the Europa League during 2016/17 in his final season at Old Trafford.
Other honours include the Community Shield four times and the FIFA Club World Cup once.
Rooney returned to Everton in the summer in 2017 and spent a year back at Goodison Park, scoring 11 times in 40 matches, before moving to DC United in the summer of 2018 to begin a new chapter in Major League Soccer.
His time in Washington has seen him make a key impact on the pitch, appearing 42 times and scoring 23 goals.
He grabbed his first goal against the Colorado Rapids in July 2018, by which time his presence had galvanised the side. A string of impressive performances followed.
The conclusion of the 2018 MLS campaign saw Wayne named as DC United's Most Valuable Player and golden boot winner having notched an impressive 12 goals in 21 matches. In May of this year Wayne scored his 300th career goal and only a few weeks later he netted from inside his own half, against Orlando City. In July 2019 he was selected to play in the MLS All-Star Game against Atletico Madrid.
On the international stage, Rooney made his debut for England in 2003 whilst with Everton.
He went on to represent the Three Lions at six major tournaments and also took on the responsibility of team captain, wearing the armband from the first time in 2012.
His 120 caps mean he is the most capped outfield player to play for England, while he became England’s all-time record goal-scorer in September 2015 – with his last international appearance coming in 2018.