Wayne Rooney has agreed contract terms to become the new coach of MLS team DC United as the former England captain makes a return to the United States capital.
Rooney, 36, played for DC United in 2018 and 2019, scoring 25 goals in 52 matches, and was filmed arriving at Dulles Airport on Sunday night as he closes in on a return in the dug-out.
Rooney travelled alone, without wife Coleen who struggled to settle in Washington when he was a player there.
The Washington Post reported that Rooney is close to agreeing a deal, with the ex-Everton and Manchester United forward telling reporters and fans at the airport he has a 'few things to sort out.'
Sportsmail had revealed the news on Friday that Rooney had been lined up for a shock return to DC United.
Rooney left League One side Derby County at the end of June having been unable to prevent the crisis-stricken club from relegation out of the Championship.
He received plenty of plaudits for the way he led a club in administration and severe financial difficulties.
The Post report that Rooney is expected to agree to a multi-year contract worth at least $1million (£830,000) annually. He will act as a consultant for DC United until he is granted a work permit, which typically takes two to three weeks.
By means of comparison, a survey by Sportsmail from 2020 revealed that Championship managers in England, as Rooney was last season, earn on average £878,000-a-year, while in League One that drops to £182,438.
Rooney will inherit a struggling team with DC second bottom of the MLS Eastern Conference, having won just five of 17 matches so far this season.
They were thrashed 7-0 by Philadelphia in their latest outing on Saturday, the heaviest defeat in the history of the club.
Rooney will take over from interim coach Chad Ashton, who is expected to return to the assistant coach role he has performed for the last 15 years. They sacked coach Hernan Losada back in April.
Rooney, who was at Wimbledon with wife Coleen and son Kai on Friday, had a successful two year spell with the Washington based side where he scored 25 goals in 52 games and energised the franchise though his family did struggle to settle in the United States.
The move may be easier to manager this time round as the MLS season is due to end in October unless teams are in the play-offs and they will be wrapped up in November with the World Cup in mind.
Rooney has spoken openly about his ambitions to continue coaching here with his ultimate goal to manage Manchester United but a spell back in America would add another string to his bow as he looks to make himself a more accomplished coach.
He has been asked to interview for the manager's job at Everton previously and will not be short of offers when they arise in the Championship or beyond after the manner in which he handled himself and his players through Derby's battle to survive - despite the obstacles and points penalties that were thrown against them.
However, Rooney's wife Coleen could be reluctant for her husband to make the move back to the United States, after stating Washington 'is quite behind the UK' when the ex-Man United star moved to the club as a player.
In texts to Rebekah Vardy in 2018, which were revealed earlier this year amid the Wagatha Christie feud, Coleen said: 'Hiya, hope your all week [well]. We're ok thanks its tough being on your own though.'
She added: 'Washington isn't the best....nice to visit but different to live. Not loads for the kids to do, mostly park, hardly any soft plays and things like that.
'It's quite behind the UK, which I never would have though. But we will get used to it (I hope).
'Wayne is loving it, and the kids are fine, settled into school straight away. So really happy they are fine. Thanks for the message love xx.'