Wayne Rooney joins Major League Soccer's D.C. United from Premier League club Everton



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Wayne Rooney, Manchester United's all-time leading scorer with 253 goals and top scorer in the England national team, signed with D.C. United of Major League Soccer's Everton Premier League club.

Rooney arrived Thursday in the United States and D.C. United announced that he had signed a three-and-a-half year contract. It will be added to the list when the international transfer window opens on July 10th.

This is a signature that makes sense for Rooney because he has long talked about the possibility of playing in MLS, but it's even more logical DC United. The club is in last position in the Eastern Conference and no team has fewer points in the league. United has won just two of his first 12 games, scoring 19 goals in the process. It's hard to imagine this team making a jump in the fight for the playoffs, but there is a chance. The Philadelphia Union are in last place in the playoffs with 21 points, but they played four more games than D.C. So the chance is there to make the pitch.

"It's fantastic to join D.C. United at such an exciting time in the history of the club with the opening of the new stadium in a few weeks," Rooney said, according to the club. "Moving to America and MLS fulfills another career ambition for me. I am hungry to be a success here and will give DC 100 percent – as I've always done for all teams. for which I have never played.When I visited earlier this summer, I was very impressed by everyone I met with the club, and of course the new Audi Field, now I look forward to being on the field in a plain jersey and joining my new teammates to bring success to this club.

Rooney joins a long list of former members of the national team of England to make the jump in MLS.He joins guys like David Beckham, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard and Ashley Cole, with Cole still playing for the Los Angeles Galaxy

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