WAYNE ROONEY was a proud father on Monday as son Klay left home for the first time.
Klay, eight, set off for his first football tournament away from home representing Manchester United.

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And he looked the part in his United tracksuit and matching suitcase.
Proud dad Rooney shared a photo of his second eldest son on Instagram alongside a caption that read: “First tournament away. Good luck Klay.❤️”
Former TOWIE star Mark Wright commented: “Bless him.”
And others wished Klay well, one follower writing: “All the best kid.”


Another added: “Following in his father’s footsteps 🙌❤️.”
And a third said: “Better than all the forwards in the first team. Good luck ❤️.”
Klay’s elder brother Kai, 12, also plays for Untied at youth level having signed a contract with the under-12 team in December 2020, after turning down a number of other clubs.
He recently hit the headlines when he scored a brilliant curled effort in a match against Manchester City.
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Rooney senior was also in the limelight over the weekend – for the wrong reasons.
He slammed referee Tim Robinson for failing to award his Derby side a penalty as they trailed Swansea 2-1 on Saturday.
Rooney called for Robinson to be banned and fined for his decision and now faces an FA sanction for his comments.