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Published 21:22 8 May 2018 BST
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Rooney had been linked with a move to D.C. United last year but instead opted to return to the club that handed him his professional debut in 2002.
"I knew that coming back to Everton was more pressure – that’s what I wanted," Rooney told the BBC earlier this year. "I wanted to prove myself again to the Everton fans and to try to help this club move forward and win silverware."
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