Wayne Rooney’s time at Manchester United appears to be coming to an end.
He is being linked with moves away from the club, with West Ham the latest club to express an interest in signing the player.
With a player the calibre and stature of Rooney, earning the significant amount he is, it’s hard to predict where his next move will be.
We’ve looked at where the bookmakers think the England captain will be playing his football next season.
Newcastle - 40/1
The Championship side are the real outsiders at the moment.
Benitez will hope to cement the Magpies as a Premier League outfit should they complete their expected return to the top flight next season.
What a statement signing Rooney would be.
Any MLS club - 9/1
A move to the United States comes in at a surprising 9/1.
Having a settled family may put Rooney off a move to the MLS, and the potential to earn move money elsewhere is another factor to consider.
It would give Rooney and his family a brilliant lifestyle, as well as help, grow the sport across the pond.
West Ham - 6/1
The most recent club to express an interest in signing the Manchester United attacker.
Rooney has famously said he’d only play for two Premier League clubs, Everton or Manchester United.
The Hammers would have to convince him, but regular first-team football in the Premier League would boost his international chances.
Any Chinese club - 7/2
The obvious draw for Rooney is the money available to him in the Chinese Super League.
With their transfer market closing later the Premier League’s he had been linked with a move to the emerging league earlier this year.
The standard of football is still being questioned, but players such as Oscar are swapping the European stage for a reported £400,000 per week in China. It’d be fair to say it’s making players stop and consider their futures.
Everton - 11/10
Ronald Koeman has already spoken of his intentions to bring Rooney back to Goodison Park.
It was the ground that Rooney made a name for himself on with that historic goal against Arsenal.
The history is all there to see, but is the move that simple? If the Toffees lose Romelu Lukaku this summer, they’ll have money to spend and investing that into an ageing striker may not be their best option.