CharliePotato
Player Valuation: £10m
Brilliant documentary, what a talent that kid was.
Some player regardless of people’s opinion on him .
Some player regardless of people’s opinion on him .
The most interesting part was his almost overnight rise from street urchin to mega rich superstar.
The saddest part is how quickly he decided to leave Everton after breaking through. Should have given Everton a couple more years at least. Who actually engineered his departure remains to be seen… it wasn’t actually confirmed in the documentary.
"I knew before Euro 2004 that I was getting touted around to other teams because Everton needed the money.
"Certain people, other individuals, were going into clubs saying 'would you take Wayne Rooney for £30m?'. I was heartbroken, I wanted to play for Everton. But once I found out I was just devastated, and I would've left at some point to better myself and win trophies but I was devastated. So I thought you know what, okay.
"I was getting pushed to go to Chelsea because Chelsea were offering the most money. But I said you're not dictating where I go. I want to go to Manchester United. So it was less money for Everton but that's where I wanted to play. I didn't want to go to London, to Chelsea, so I took some control back.
"I got told the only way you're going to Manchester United is if you hand in a transfer request. So I went into the canteen and I wrote 'I, Wayne Rooney, request a transfer from Everton Football Club' on a napkin or something, went back into [David] Moyes' office and said there you go.
"I felt I got backed into a corner to a certain extent but that's football."
"I went to Barbados and when I came back to Bellefield at the time I was ready to go out and start running after my broken foot. I got told no you can't do that and when I asked why they said because if your foot breaks down again we won't be able to sell you. They wouldn't let me do my rehab in case my foot broke down again and they couldn't get the money for me.
"There's loads of stuff like that but it worked out well in the end."