Date: 21st April 2016 at 5:14pm
Written by:

Name: Wayne Rooney
Position: Striker
At the club since: 2004

9th January 2016 - FA Cup - 3rd Round - Manchester United v Sheffield United - Wayne Rooney of Man Utd celebrates after scoring their 1st goal - Photo: Simon Stacpoole / Offside.

Rooney celebrates after scoring in the FA Cup against Sheffield United earlier this year. Photo: Simon Stacpoole/Offside.

With disappointing seasons under David Moyes and Louis van Gaal since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013, it has been much change for Manchester United over the course of the past few years.

However, one player that has seen it all and is the club’s current longest-serving first team player is striker Wayne Rooney, who joined the club from Everton in 2004, at the age of 18.

The attacker, who will be 31 later this year, has been a star for the Red Devils ever since, and scored a hat-trick on his United debut in the Champions League.

He is now just shy of reaching the milestone of 250 goals for his club, and is the record goalscorer for England, having notched 51 times for the Three Lions.

 
Brought to you by Shoot!

One response to “Who is Man United’s current longest-serving player on the Queen’s 90th birthday?”

  1. I simply want to say I am just beginner to blogging and site-building and certainly liked this web blog. More than likely I’m likely to bookmark your blog post . You really come with superb well written articles. Bless you for sharing with us your web page.