Life can't be worse Manchester United sobbing and Rooney's son is feared to miss a long period of crutches
Sep 11, 2025
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Britain's The Sun reported on the 10th (Korea time) that Kai Rooney, the son of Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney, was shocked when he announced the injury. Kai, 15, posted a photo of himself on crutches on social media, saying 'Life can't get worse' In the photo, Kai was using crutches while wearing protective medical boots, the report said.
The media reported 'The specific extent of the injury is not yet known, but it seems that the absence will be inevitable for the time being. Upon hearing the news, Manchester United fans poured out messages of consolation and support for Kai on social media. One fan wrote 'Wishing you a speedy recovery', while another wrote 'Hope you get better soon' A third fan encouraged 'Come back stronger, young man'
Kai Rooney, born in 2009, is already a familiar prospect to Manchester United fans. When Wayne Rooney played for Manchester United, his family often visited the stadium because each time there was Kai Rooney. Although he was a toddler, Kai Rooney was talented in soccer because he resembled his father, and he is growing quickly at Manchester United Youth Academy.
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Kai was growing really fast, but his injury was holding him back. The Sun added 'The injury came shortly after Kai was selected for the United Under-19 team in a surprise move. Kai was selected in August after an impressive performance at the club's youth academy, skipping three years old at once. He explained that he was included in the list of prestigious competitions held in Croatia.
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Meanwhile, Kai Rooney's dad Wayne Rooney has risen to the ranks of legendary players after playing for Manchester United and England for a long time. He is the most scorer in Manchester United's history and is widely known to Korean fans after playing with Park Ji-sung for a long time. Rooney retired from his career, but he will visit Korea this weekend to participate in an icon match hosted by Nexon.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.