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Rooney keen on England return after Everton switch

Published: 12 Jul 2017 - 01:06 am | Last Updated: 14 Nov 2021 - 08:33 am
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London:  Everton forward Wayne Rooney (pictured) is eager to revive his England career after losing his place in Gareth Southgate's squad earlier this year due to a lack of playing time at Manchester United.
Former captain Rooney is England's top scorer with 53 goals but last played for the Lions in the World Cup qualifier against Scotland in November with Southgate omitting him in favour of in-form strikers.
Rooney scored eight goals in 39 matches for United last season as he struggled to beat out the club's new signings and younger players for a regular starting spot.
The 31-year-old is hopeful of a different scenario after re-joining his boyhood club after 13 years at Old Trafford.
"I love playing for England," Rooney told reporters during his first press conference for Everton on Monday.
"Of course Gareth had to make a decision... I wasn't playing the football that I like and I don't think you should play for your country if you are not playing for your club.
"He told me that, if I get back playing every week, then the door is still open. I want to play for England. I am focused on Everton, getting back playing and doing well and, if I do well, Gareth Southgate will have a decision to make."
Rooney, who has 119 caps for England, also said that he would be forced to retire from international football if he had moved to a Chinese club.
"If I had gone to China, which was an option, then I would have called it a day. It's the time difference, the difference in the standard of the league," Rooney added.
Meanwhile, Rooney will make his first appearance back in an Everton shirt in the club's friendly against Kenyan opponents Gor Mahia in Tanzania on Thursday.
Manager Ronald Koeman has confirmed all players making the trip to East Africa will feature for at least 45 minutes in the game.
"I'm looking forward to it -- it should be a good trip," former England captain Rooney, whose return to his boyhood club was confirmed when he signed a two-year contract at the weekend to end his 13-year stay at Manchester United, told evertontv.
"It's good when you go away with the team. It's good to be around the hotel with the players, spend more time with them and get to know them more."
Koeman said the squad which left yesterday will return Friday after the game.