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Paul Scholes believes Wayne Rooney can still have a future at Manchester United.

The Red Devils skipper has lost his place with club and country this season and continues to be linked with a move away from Old Trafford.

A return to Everton appears the most likely for Rooney with Ronald Koeman admitting he would be interested in taking him to Goodison Park.

But Scholes has urged Rooney to stay put in a bid to win back his place with England.

"I don't want him to go to another English club, I hope he gets back in the United team," he said

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"If he gets back in the United team then he is straight back into the England side.

"He's got great experience and he can pass knowledge on to young players."

Meanwhile, Scholes believes Gareth Southgate must find his own identity with England to make them a success.

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"It's going to be difficult and it will take a little bit of time, but if he's playing this way and England are being successful then that's what it's all about," he told BBC'S Sportsweek.

"We've been down the route of so-called super coaches who haven't worked.

"Now we've got a passionate man in charge, he likes to play young players which is good. Hopefully the future is bright under him."