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Tony Bellew says he would love ‘world-class’ Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney to return to Everton as he speaks ahead of David Haye fight at London’s O2 Arena

Bellew is a huge Everton fan, and has questioned why The Toffees WOULDN'T want to add a world class player to their ranks

TONY BELLEW is hoping Wayne Rooney takes the decision to return to Everton.

The Manchester United man's future is up in the air amid rumours he is set to leave the club this summer.

 Tony Bellew would be delighted if Rooney re-joined Everton, as he is still a 'world-class player'
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Tony Bellew would be delighted if Rooney re-joined Everton, as he is still a 'world-class player'Credit: Richard Pelham

And Bellew, who is a lifelong and passionate Everton fan, is hoping the 31-year-old returns to Goodison Park.


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Speaking at the final press conference ahead of his domestic dust-up with David Haye, Bellew said: "I wouldn't say I know him [Rooney] well, but I know him well enough.

 Bellew is preparing for his big fight against David Haye on Saturday at London's O2 Arena
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Bellew is preparing for his big fight against David Haye on Saturday at London's O2 ArenaCredit: Richard Pelham
 Wayne Rooney burst onto the scene at Everton as a teenager before a mega-money move to Manchester United
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Wayne Rooney burst onto the scene at Everton as a teenager before a mega-money move to Manchester UnitedCredit: PA:Press Association

"I would love him to come back to Everton, why wouldn't we want a world class footballer at Everton Football Club?

"He's a Blue, I speak to Wazz, his kids go to games, he's done amazing things at Manchester United, he's been one of the best players in the world, for a long period of time."

The Red Devils skipper has fallen out of favour with boss Jose Mourinho but turned down a mega-money offer from the Chinese Super League.

And just days ago, SunSport revealed how Toffees boss Ronald Koeman insists Rooney still has something to offer at the top level of the game - and that could be with Everton.

 Wayne Rooney last appeared in an Everton shirt when he played in Duncan Ferguson's testimonial in 2015
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Wayne Rooney last appeared in an Everton shirt when he played in Duncan Ferguson's testimonial in 2015Credit: PA:Press Association

The Merseysiders had a bid for their former teenage star turned down in January, and Koeman said: "I still think Wayne Rooney is playing at a high level and he made a good choice staying at Manchester United and in the Premier League.

"He still has two or three years in front of him to play at the highest level.

"What will happen at the end of the season, I do not know? In my opinion he’s one of the players who can make Everton stronger than they are now.

"It’s all about what the player likes, what Manchester United need to do and we are not involved in that project.

"Every player who we feel can make the team stronger is welcome at Everton."

Bellew, meanwhile, is going through his final preparations ahead of his mouthwatering boxing clash at London's O2 Arena against David Haye on Saturday night.

 Bellew cannot see any reason why Everton wouldn't be in for Wayne Rooney should be become available
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Bellew cannot see any reason why Everton wouldn't be in for Wayne Rooney should be become availableCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

 

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