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Published 10:56 10 May 2018 BST
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Although it now seems there is a serious chance that Rooney could be plying his trade on the other side of the Atlantic before the end of summer, there's also the possibility he may remain on these shores. Reports of a move to the States followed suggestions by some that newly appointed Rangers manager Steven Gerrard may wish to take him north of the border for his first season at Ibrox.
As reported by The Birmingham Mail, Wolverhampton Wanderers, who have sealed their promotion to the Premier League for next season, are 'amongst the favourites' to sign Rooney. Wolves are keen to bolster their squad ahead of their return to the top flight, and Rooney - a five time Premier League winner - could add valuable experience. The report points out that Wolves are his third likeliest destination at this moment in time, behind a move to MLS and Rangers.
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