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Tom Brady, the NFL legend, and his deal with the Birmingham City FC takes a new turn in this update. The 46-year-old athlete turned businessman has managed to reach new heights of success. The former QB for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced his retirement in February 2023 and has been enjoying the finer things in life ever since.

Brady has been very public about his entrepreneurial ventures and several of his investments are with sporting teams. He is a minority stakeholder with the Birmingham City FC, the Las Vegas Aces of the WNBA, and the Las Vegas Raiders. In a recent turn of events, the legendary footballer Wayne Rooney is rumored to be joining Brady’s team.

Tom Brady’s Birmingham FC might be adding Wayne Rooney to their squad

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On the latest episode of the ESPN UK YouTube channel, Sebastian Salazar and Herculez Gomez talk about the Wayne Rooney situation. Rooney and DC United, the club that he was coaching, have decided to part ways and thus, Brady’s club Birmingham City FC is supposedly next in line to hire the Manchester United legend.

But during his time with DC United, the season didn’t go well for Rooney at all. His Win-Draw-Loss ratio was at a staggering low of 14-14-25. Thus, Sebastian Salazar, the former Columbian footballer, said, “I’m not convinced that Wayne Rooney is a good coach right? He’s got 10 wins in 34 games this year, didn’t really do much last year.”

It is rumored that Birmingham released their manager John Eustace in an unexpected move so as to replace him with Rooney. He might also very well be getting a salary of $6 million if he ends up with the Birmingham City FC. Thus, while Rooney struggles in his coaching journey, fans can’t help but speculate if Brady will ever be a coach in the NFL or not.

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Tom Brady: Will he ever coach in the NFL?

As of now, Brady has made it abundantly clear that he is not interested in the coaching scene yet. The 7-time Super Bowl winner announced his retirement in February and ever since the tragic news, fans can’t help but pester him with questions of his return.

While he doesn’t have any coaching plans on the radar, it is popularly known that Brady is a mentor to one of the best QBs in the NCAA, Shedeur Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes. He’s been known to offer him words of advice and even trained with him several times. Brady doesn’t want to be a coach yet but his passion for the sport of football even after retiring is still stronger than ever.

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Will Brady ever return to the gridiron again? Or was his retirement the end of a glorious 23-season career? Let us know in the comments below.

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