Wayne Rooney to be offered career lifeline after ‘rubbish end to 2024’ as ‘lucrative’ gig beckons for ex-Argyle boss




Wayne Rooney is set to be offered a career lifeline after his New Year’s Eve sacking by Plymouth Argyle this morning.Rooney, 39, had parted ways with the Devon club after a dire winless streak saw the Pilgrims left dead-last in the Championship.And with England’s second most prolific goalscorer now in the market for a new employer, The Sun reports that Rooney is in line for a bumper pay-day.The newspaper cites sources saying the 39-year-old ex-Manchester United ace will be offered a chance at punditry work “straight away”.’He’s very, very knowledgeable about the game,’ one insider saidPAOne TV insider said: “Wayne is regarded as one of the best pundits in the business.”He’s very, very knowledgeable about the game.”And even though he’s actually quite a shy person, he really feels at home in a TV studio.””It’s been a rubbish end to 2024 for Wayne, but he’s not going to be out of work for long,” the insider added.LATEST FOOTBALL UPDATES FROM GB NEWS: ‘It might end up being the case that he can carve out a more successful and lucrative career as a pundit,’ the source saidPA”He’ll be offered punditry work straight away and there’s interest from Sky in a potential long-term deal to tie him down as a pundit.”Wayne still harbours ambitions of making it as a manager.”But, like Gary Neville, it might end up being the case that he can carve out a more successful and lucrative career as a pundit rather than as a manager in the dugout.”It’s a sentiment that’s been echoed by The Telegraph’s Jason Burt, who has deemed punditry an “obvious route” for the ex-Three Lions captain.Rooney could be back in the studio soon after his sacking at the hands of Plymouth ArgyleTNTAnd it’s also a line of work at which Rooney has tried his hand before.He’s frequently popped up on The Overlap with ex-pros-turned-pundits Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Ian Wright and Roy Keane.And though he has proven his way with words through a number of newspaper columns, questions remain over how fans will take to a more permanent role for Rooney on TV.