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Wayne Rooney: Striker targets winning a trophy after Everton return

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Asked what it would mean to win silverware with Everton, Rooney added: “That would be the pinnacle because I remember the FA Cup final in 1995, I was there as a nine-year-old, and for that to be the last trophy… Everton should have won more trophies since then.”

Everton, who have spent more than £90m in the summer transfer market, have agreed a deal to acquire land in Liverpool on which to build a new £300m stadium.

Rooney, whose return to Goodison Park on a two-year contract was announced on Sunday, added: “With the new stadium in the pipeline, it’s an exciting time to be an Everton player, to be an Everton fan.

“It’s on us players to make those times even more exciting by giving them good performances and try to help them be successful and bring trophies to the club.

“I firmly believe we have the potential to be a success in the league and there are the cup competitions. We’re certainly capable of winning one of those cups.”

The 31-year-old will wear the number 10 shirt, which belonged last season to Romelu Lukaku, who is set to sign for Manchester United for an initial £75m.

Rooney is Everton’s sixth signing since the end of the 2016-17 season, when they finished seventh in the Premier League.

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