Wayne Rooney is already being given managerial job offers despite still playing for DC United.

The England legend has received proposals from clubs in England and the MLS keen to have the 34-year-old in the dugout.

Rooney, who scored a wondergoal for DC United from inside his own half on Wednesday, is still very much enjoying playing and has scored 23 goals in his last 40 games.

Wayne Rooney (left) celebrated scoring a wondergoal for DC United on Wednesday

The former Manchester United striker has yet to complete his coaching badges but admits he is already thinking about management.

He told Sky Sports News: 'Of course I've thought about it. I'm taking the steps to get my badges completed and when I finish playing I'll see what opportunities come up.

'There's already offers which have been made, but at the minute I'm still a player and I want to enjoy playing, and then I'll see which offers are right when I do finish.

The former England international has already received offers to go into management

'There's an opportunity for me to go into management straight away, and when I do hang my boots up, that decision will be made on what the ambition of the club is first of all, and what my ambitions are and what's right for both myself and that particular team.'

When Rooney does decide to call time on his glittering playing career, he will follow in the footsteps of a number of his former England team-mates.

Steven Gerrard has made his first steps with Rangers and Frank Lampard is on the brink of landing his dream job in charge of Chelsea.

John Terry is assistant at Aston Villa and Scott Parker sufficiently impressed at Fulham to be made permanent manager of the Championship side.