“He has got his GCSEs and his education, which I’m sure for him and his family is important as well,” Rooney added. “If it’s education first, I don’t think we’ll see much of him over the next few weeks.”

Despite that, Rooney believes Dowman has a bright future ahead and described the youngster as a player with strong self-belief.

“He’s got an aura and a belief about him,” he said. “What an opportunity for him to be around the squad. Even if he’s not involved as much as he’d like, he’s got many years ahead of him.”

Rooney also reflected on his own early breakthrough, recalling that he earned just £75 a week and occasionally borrowed money from his parents when he scored his famous goal for Everton against Arsenal as a 16-year-old.

“I was back out playing with my mates on the streets after the game,” he said

PUNCH.