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Rooney 'passionate' about future coaching career

Wayne Rooney is "passionate" about embarking on a career as a manager when he retires from football.

DC United striker Rooney will make his 120th and final England appearance in a friendly against United States at Wembley on Thursday.

The former Everton and Manchester United star is England's all-time leading goalscorer and only Peter Shilton has won more caps for the Three Lions.

"It is something I am passionate about and I want to do," Rooney told the Manchester United website.

"Obviously, I need to complete my badges, which I am doing over in the States.

"Hopefully, by the time I come back to England, I will have them completed and be in a position to accept or reject any offers I get."

Rooney is open to working as a television pundit when he hangs up his boots but plans his first step post-retirement to be in coaching.

"There is always time. You have got time to do TV, if that is the way you want to go. I think everyone is different," Rooney added.

"I would prefer to give coaching or management a go. If it doesn't work out then I am sure there would be opportunities to do TV and whatever feels right for you."