Wayne Rooney has secured a lucrative BBC contract worth £800,000.

The former Manchester United star has been a regular fixture on the BBC's World Cup coverage in North America.

What happened to Wayne Rooney's career?

Rooney endured a frustrating FIFA World Cup record, scoring just once in 11 appearances across three tournaments for England.

He transitioned into management with Derby County, DC United, Birmingham City, and Plymouth Argyle before pivoting towards a broadcasting career.

Why is Wayne Rooney at the World Cup?

The 40-year-old made an impressive punditry debut at Euro 2024 and subsequently secured a contract to become a mainstay on Match of the Day.

Rooney has earned praise for his candid analysis and astute tactical observations.

What's next for Wayne Rooney?

England's World Cup encounter with Ghana promises a trip down memory lane for Rooney, with Carlos Queiroz poised to stand in the opposing technical area.

The Black Stars manager served as Sir Alex Ferguson's assistant during two separate stints at Manchester United.

Rooney worked closely with Queiroz for four years before he left Old Trafford to take charge of the Portugal national team.

The highly regarded coach frequently heaped praise on Rooney and was instrumental in helping the young forward transform into one of the Premier League's most formidable attackers.

Rooney's net worth is estimated at approximately £130 million.

Fans praised Rooney's new look on social media, noticing he appeared noticeably leaner and clean-shaven.

He enjoyed a well-earned holiday with his wife, Coleen, to mark the couple's 18th wedding anniversary.

The rejuvenated look came just days after his television outing for the World Cup from the BBC's Salford studios.

Rooney sported a sharp black polo shirt as he analysed France's opening group victory against Senegal alongside fellow pundits Olivier Giroud and Gael Clichy.