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Report: Everton’s Wayne Rooney to complete DC United move tonight

Wayne Rooney of Everton and Mohamed Diame of Newcastle United battle for possession in the air during the Premier League match between Everton and ...
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Wayne Rooney will reportedly leave Everton for DC United in the summer transfer window.

Wayne Rooney comes out for the warm up before the Premier League match between Everton and Leicester City at Goodison Park on January 31, 2018 in Liverpool, England.

Wayne Rooney will complete his move from Everton to DC United tonight, according to The Daily Mail.

It has been reported that the Manchester United legend has undergone a medical with the Major League Soccer outfit.

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The report has also claimed that Rooney, who can operate as a forward or as a midfielder, has decided to move to MLS rather than remain at Everton and play under Marco Silva.

Wayne Rooney of Everton celebrates as he scores their third goal from the penalty spot as Lukasz Fabianski of Swansea City (1) looks dejected during the Premier League match between...

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Rooney joined Everton last summer, and the performances of the former England international were not bad.

The 32-year-old scored 10 goals and provided two assists in 27 Premier League starts for the Toffees last season.

Wayne Rooney of Everton looks on during the Premier League match between Everton and Watford at Goodison Park on November 5, 2017 in Liverpool, England.

The former United star is past his prime, but his displays during the 2017-18 campaign suggest that he can still do a good job in the Premier League for a season or two.

Everton endured a disappointing season in 2017-18, but with a new manager in charge – Marco Silva – the Toffees could have a very successful campaign.

Rooney could regret leaving Everton too early, especially if the Toffees go on to break into the top six or even the top four in the Premier League next season.