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WAYNE ROONEY was recently seen at Disneyland Paris while his former team was pulling off a remarkable FA Cup upset.
The Manchester United legend was joined by his wife Coleen and two of their children for a fun family outing.
Wayne and Coleen Rooney were spotted at Disneyland Paris with their sons Cass and Kit.
To keep a low profile, Wayne wore his hood up and a snood.
The Rooneys were seen trying to capture a wholesome family photo.
Coleen embraced the spirit of the day by posing with a Piglet character.
The teenage sweethearts decided to make the most of their two younger sons, Kit, 8, and Cass, 6, being off school for half-term by taking them to the theme park.
The family dressed warmly in black and navy blue puffer jackets on a chilly day in France.
Former Everton and England striker Wazza, bundled up with a snood, was spotted by keen-eyed parkgoers.
The Rooneys, minus their older children Kai, 15, and Klay, 11, posed for a photo inside the park.
Coleen and Wayne smiled as they hoped for a perfect family snapshot, but Cass and Kit seemed less enthusiastic and didn’t smile.
Wayne has had plenty of free time since his departure from Plymouth Argyle last month.
The 38-year-old was relieved of his managerial duties in December after a tough run of form left the Championship club battling relegation.
Despite a challenging season, Rooney’s former side achieved a significant FA Cup upset by beating Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Rooney has had time to relax after his recent sacking by Plymouth.
However, he is set for punditry duties this week.
The family enjoyed some of the rides at the Paris park.
Coleen has appreciated having Wayne home more, sharing the school run responsibilities.
She recently mentioned, “It’s great now that Wayne’s back home; we’re sharing the school run.”
“So I can get an early gym session in while Wayne handles the school drop-off.”
Wayne expressed he’s open to returning to management but wants to prioritize time with his young family.
“I’ve had great experiences in management,” he said on the Stick to Football podcast. “Good and bad. You always have that to fall back on.”
“But I’m also looking to expand, try new things, and enjoy my kids and family while I have this time off.”