The legendary Manchester United star, Wayne Rooney, has returned to coaching after being dismissed by Birmingham City and is now serving as the head coach of Plymouth Argyle, a Championship team.
Rooney’s career has been nothing short of brilliant, particularly his performances at Manchester United which have made him one of the club’s greatest players. Now, as a coach, Rooney faces new challenges. Plymouth’s start in the Championship has not been smooth, managing only one win in their first five games. Rooney hopes to lead the team to turn things around and climb up the league table.
However, a study suggests that Rooney might achieve a significant financial leap through another avenue—joining OnlyFans. It is projected that Rooney could earn up to £35 million annually on OnlyFans, far exceeding his current salary of £500,000 at Plymouth and even surpassing his highest annual earnings of £15 million during his time at Manchester United.
Of course, it’s not just Rooney who could potentially earn a substantial income from OnlyFans; other figures in football might also benefit. For example, Manchester City’s manager Pep Guardiola, with his 8.1 million followers on Instagram, is expected to make nearly £17.5 million per year on OnlyFans; while Michael Carrick, the manager of Middlesbrough, could earn over £3 million annually on the platform.
Nonetheless, for professional coaches like Rooney, focusing on improving the team’s performance and results remains the top priority. Whether they will actually turn to OnlyFans is a personal choice.
UK Media: Rooney Has a Chance to Open New Financial Pathways with Potential Annual Earnings Reaching Millions. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/42291.html