Wayne Rooney, a legendary figure at Manchester United, is actively searching for his next position following his departure from Plymouth Argyle on New Year’s Eve. The 39-year-old was dismissed by the club in Devon after securing only five wins since he began his tenure at the start of the season. After his departure, Plymouth remained stuck in the relegation zone and still face challenges at the bottom of the Championship with their new head coach, Miron Muslic. Over a month after leaving Argyle, Rooney now faces a pivotal moment in his post-playing career. As his next permanent position is still unconfirmed, MEN Sport has examined the available possibilities for him, including a potential reunion with United. On the Footy Accumulators No Tippy Tappy Football podcast, Sam Allardyce mentioned last month that a potential reunion with Manchester United as a striking coach might be a beneficial next step for Rooney. “Do you have enough work to keep you busy as a striking coach?” The ex-manager of Bolton Wanderers and Blackburn Rovers mentioned, “Having a striking coach has been beneficial as it’s great to have an additional perspective. However, I wouldn’t consider them full-time; a part-time striking coach is likely sufficient since there are many other responsibilities to manage.” Wayne is passionate about football to the point of addiction. “We all have our love for football, but Wayne’s obsession stands out as he will go anywhere for it.” The coach is coming back.