Wayne Rooney's son leaves fans in stitches with hilarious drawing of Man United legend
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- Wayne Rooney shared a picture of himself drawn by his youngest son Cass
- Fans on social media were quick to share their reactions to the hilarious drawing
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Wayne Rooney's son Cass left fans in stitches after the Manchester United legend shared one of his drawings online.
Cass is the youngest of Rooney's four sons, having recently celebrated his seventh birthday on February 15. Rooney's other children include nine-year-old Kit, 11-year-old Klay and 15-year-old Kai.
Following in his father's footsteps, Kai plays as a striker for Man United's U17 team, while Klay is also a part of the club's youth setup.
Meanwhile, Kit has had enough of football and has taken up an interest in darts, according to mum Colleen, inspired by teenage sensation Luke Littler.
While two of his brothers play for United, Cass is an avid Everton supporter, the club where his father began his legendary career.
The theme of Cass' sixth birthday in February 2024 was even based on the Merseyside club. Although this year, the Rooney family took their youngest son to Disneyland Paris for a cartoon-themed seventh birthday.





There is no indication as to whether Cass will pursue football like his two eldest brothers and father yet.
Alternatively, he may decide to swap the boots for the pen and take up drawing, what with the glowing fan reviews online.
'It really is uncanny,' joked one fan on X, as they replaced Rooney's face in an old picture with his son's drawing.
'Looks like he took a picture of him LOL,' wrote another.
A third jokingly poked fun at Rooney and commented: 'Good drawing Wayne. Nice of you to show it to the kid.'
Rooney was sacked as Plymouth Argyle's manager in December after overseeing just four wins in 23 league games.
Since then, the 39-year-old has made regular appearances as a football pundit on BBC and Amazon Prime.
Reports, meanwhile, emerged in February that Rooney has been in talks over joining Match of the Day as an occasional pundit next season.
