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Rooney says he needed MLS move as new challenge awaits

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Washington - Former England and Manchester United star Wayne Rooney said Monday his move to D.C. United and Major League Soccer was the change he "needed" at the "right time for me."

The 32-year-old striker was unveiled Monday by D.C. United after leaving Premier League side Everton and agreeing to terms with the struggling US capital team on a 3 1/2-year deal worth a reported $13 million.

"I think it's what I needed," Rooney said. "It was the right time for me."

Rooney is due to make his debut for the club on July 14 against Vancouver when United opens its new 20,000-seat stadium, $200-million Audi Field.

"The game has grown so much over here, new stadiums, big crowds," Rooney said. "I'm excited by the project."

Rooney cannot sign a contract with United until the transfer window opens on July 10.

The Merseysider vowed he had not moved to MLS for a final lucrative payday.

"I'm not here to see out my last few years," Rooney said. "I'm here to compete and I'm here to win."

That could be tough at the start. United is at the bottom of MLS with two wins and 10 points from 13 matches.

"It's an exciting challenge," Rooney said. "I've watched the league from afar the past few years. We need to improve. That's clear to see. We need to get better results.

"This team has some young talent and they can improve with some guidance. They can learn some things from me and I can learn some things from them. I'm looking forward to the challenge. I'm excited and I can't wait to get started."

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