Prolific Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney is in good form. He just wants to play more games, score more goals and win more trophies.
Don’t expect Wayne Rooney to quit Manchester United anytime soon. The former Everton striker has set his sights on becoming the Red Devils’ all-time top scorer. With his brace against Liverpool at the weekend, Rooney clinched his 167th and 168th goals in a Red Devils jersey.

At the moment, he shares the 6th spot in the chart with Joe Spence. Wayne Rooney might need two or three more seasons to break Bobby Charlton’s record of 249 goals.

“Just seen I'm sixth on the all-time scoring records at Manchester United. Not sure if it's true but if it is I am very proud,” Rooney was quoted as saying by the press.

“My aim is to win more trophies and become all-time leading scorer at the club. It would be amazing...81 more!”

Wayne Rooney is expected to star for Manchester United against Ajax in midweek as the Red Devils will feature in the UEFA Europa League.