
Former Manchester United's bad boy Ravel reunites with Shrek in America
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Morrison follows coach Wayne Rooney to DC United
Jamaican international midfielder Ravel Morrison, who played for Wayne Rooney at Derby County, has followed the former England star to DC United, the Major League Soccer team announced.
A supremely talented but ultimately ill-disciplined player will try his luck over the ocean after failing to reach the heights expected of him in Europe. He'll have the backing of a guy who knows him very well.
Rooney, Manchester United's record goalscorer, became manager of DC United last week but awaits final paperwork before taking over the US capital side where he once played. He left DC United as a player in 2019 before becoming a player-coach at English Championship side Derby, where he was Morrison's manager last season.
Morrison scored four goals in 36 matches for the Rams last season, when they were relegated to League One, the third tier of English football. He played for England's youth team before representing Jamaica and has now signed on a free transfer through 2023, as confirmed by DC United soccer operations president Dave Kasper.
"Wayne worked closely with Ravel during his time as manager of Derby County. Ravel is an incredible talent and his ability to create and score goals is impressive. He has played at the highest levels during his career and his vision, creativity and ability on the ball will be a huge asset for us."
The full package 🔥
— D.C. United (@dcunited) July 21, 2022
🎥 » What @MorrisonRavel is bringing to #DCU 👀 pic.twitter.com/23kaMFY2Tn
Morrison, 29, began his career with Manchester United before being signed by West Ham in 2012 and was loaned to Championship sides Birmingham City, Queens Park Rangers, and Cardiff City. He later had stints with Italy's Lazio, Atlas Guadalajara of Mexico, Sweden's Ostersunds, Middlesbrough and Sheffield United back in England, Dutch side ADO Den Haag and Derby.
Next stop: Washington DC.




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