2004-05 season
Rooney made a transfer request in August 2004, despite Everton having made a new contract offer valued at £50,000 per week.[55] Everton then rejected a bid of £20 million from Newcastle,[56] and ultimately signed for Manchester United at the end of the month after a £25.6 million deal was reached.[57] It was the highest fee ever paid for a player under 20 years old; Rooney was still only 18 when he left Everton.[58] Sir Alex Ferguson, then manager of United, said that "There were plenty of eyebrows raised" when he persuaded the club's board of directors to sanction "a multi-million pound" move to try to sign Rooney from Everton.[59]
Rooney was given the number 8 shirt upon his arrival at Old Trafford.[60] He made his United debut on 28 September in a 6-2 home win over Fenerbahçe in the Champions League, scoring a hat-trick and laying on an assist.[61] These goals made Rooney the youngest player to score a hat-trick in the Champions League aged 18 years 335 days.[62] However, his first season with Manchester United ended without winning a trophy as they could only manage a third place finish in the league,[63] and failed to progress to the last eight of the Champions League.[64] United had more success in the cup competitions, but were edged out of the League Cup in the semi finals by a Chelsea side[65] who also won the Premier League title that season,[66] and a goalless draw with Arsenal in the FA Cup final was followed by a penalty shoot-out defeat.[67] Rooney was United's top league scorer that season with 11 goals, and was credited with the PFA Young Player of the Year award.
2005-07 season
In September 2005, Rooney was sent off in a goalless Champions League match against Villarreal of Spain for sarcastically clapping the referee, who had booked him for an unintentional foul on an opponent.[69] His first trophy with United came in the 2006 League Cup,[70] and he was also named man of the match after scoring twice in the final as United won 4-0 against Wigan Athletic.[71] His club finished the season as Premier League runners up, with their title hopes ended in late April when they lost 3-0 away to champions Chelsea.[72] Rooney sustained a broken metatarsal in that game after a tackle from Paulo Ferreira. Rooney scored a total of 16 goals in 26 Premier League games in the 2005-06 season.[73]
Rooney was sent off in an Amsterdam Tournament match against Porto on 4 August 2006 after hitting Porto defender Pepe with his elbow.[74] He was punished with a three-match ban by the FA, following their receipt of a 23-page report from referee Ruud Bossen that explained his decision.[75] Rooney threatened to withdraw the FA's permission to use his image if they did not revoke the ban,[76] although the FA had no power to make such a decision.
During the first half of the 2006-07 season, Rooney endured a ten-game scoreless streak before scoring a hat-trick against Bolton Wanderers.[77] He subsequently signed a two-year contract extension the following month that tied him to United until 2012. In April 2007, he scored two goals in an 8-3 aggregate Champions League quarter-final win over Roma[78] and two more in the same competition later in the month, in a 3-2 semi-final first leg victory over Milan.[79] Rooney collected his first Premier League title winner's medal at the end of the 2006-07 season.[80] He scored 14 league goals that season.[81
2007-09
In June 2007, Rooney was given squad number 10, last worn by Ruud van Nistelrooy.[82][83] Rooney reasoned that he always loved that number.[84] He fractured his left metatarsal in United's opening-day goalless draw against Reading on 12 August,[85] the same injury he had suffered to his right foot in 2004.[86] After being sidelined for six weeks, he returned for United's 1-0 Champions League group stage win over Roma on 2 October, scoring the only goal of the match.[87] Rooney was again injured on 9 November, hurting his ankle during a training session and missing an additional two weeks.[88] His next match after injury was against Fulham on 3 December, in which he played 70 minutes.[89] Rooney missed a total of ten games and finished the 2007-08 season with 18 goals (12 of them in the league),[73] as United clinched the Premier League.[90] In the Champions League's first-ever all-English final,[91] United defeated league rivals Chelsea to win another trophy.[92]
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Wayne Rooney
RandomWayne Mark Rooney (born 24 October 1985) is an English footballer who plays for and captains both Manchester United and the England national team. He has played much of his career as a forward but he has also been used as a attacking midfielder, a c...