- John Eustace has taken Birmingham to sixth in the Championship after 11 games
- Wayne Rooney admitted being closer to his family was a factor in his resignation
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Wayne Rooney is firmly in the frame to become the new manager of Birmingham with doubts over the long-term future of current boss John Eustace.
The former England captain has now left his role as manager of Major League Soccer club DC United and retains strong connections in the English game. Mail Sport reported in September that he would be high on the list of Birmingham – who are co-owned by NFL great Tom Brady – should Eustace ever depart.
He had a spell with crisis-torn Derby from 2020-21 and earned credit for the way he led the club, who had a spell in administration, both on and off the field.
Eustace’s stock is on the rise after leading Birmingham to sixth in the Championship after 11 games. The 43-year-old took charge in summer 2022 and led the club to comfortable survival against a backdrop of financial uncertainty.
He has now overseen a promising opening to the first season under the club’s American owners. Birmingham are sixth in the Championship heading into the international break, though Eustace has yet to be offered a new deal with his current contract expiring in 2025.
Wayne Rooney has announced he is leaving DC United upon the expiry of his contract
John Eustace’s stock is on the rise after a brilliant start to the season at Birmingham City
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He appeared particularly emotional after the third goal in the 3-1 over West Bromwich Albion on Friday.
The new ownership group includes Brady and the seven-time Super Bowl winner attended the home game against Leeds in August.
Rooney announced his departure from Washington overnight. He said: ‘’I think it’s just the right time. I’ve done everything I can to try and get the club into the playoffs. It’s not been a single thing which has happened. It’s about timing in your career. I’ve really enjoyed my time here. I’ve had a lot of great help from the owners… I just feel like it’s the right time for me to go back to England, first to obviously see my family. I haven’t seen them for a long time.’
‘And then, what lies ahead? Whether opportunities come up? I’ve seen a lot of reports in the media. I don’t have anything lined up. ‘I’m going back there to see my family. If something comes up in October, November, of course I’ll look at it.’
The former Derby County boss admitted that moving closer to his family was an influence in his decision