Recently, Rooney talked about Gallish on his new podcast, and he believes the England international can succeed in Everton.
Recently, Rooney shared the latest updates of his career on Instagram. He posted a photo of him celebrating the launch of a new podcast with his wife Colleen. He wrote in his post: "Last night's event was great, we celebrated the start of the new season, and also launched my new podcast show The Wayne Rooney Show! The first episode is now online."
The podcast will be released two episodes a week, and the first episode is now online. According to the BBC, the podcast will dig into the important stories of football, key moments in its career and football legends.
Rooney spoke of his meeting with Gallish before the transfer in Everton, revealing the two of them having dinner together and explaining why he thought the England international could be successful at the club. He said: "It's a good signing for both sides, and for Everton, I think it's a very wise choice to ask Moyes back, he understands the club and its values, and we've started to see the team he's forming."
"Glalish is a player who can change the game, he has not played much in the past year and has lost his place in the England national team. Everton signed him at this time, and it's the moment when he needs to prove himself again, and I think it's a great signing."
"When I had dinner with him, we talked about the No. 18 jersey. He said there are No. 8 and No. 18 to choose from, and he remembers Gasco. Because he once walked through No. 18, I wore this number later. "
"He chose No. 18, which is good, and I also talked to him about the values of the club, and Everton fans expect and ask the players to work hard. There is no doubt that he will do this, and he also has excellent skills, which will make him a favorite of fans."
Everton will challenge Leeds United away in the Premier League opening game, and Rooney believes his old club will play for European seats this season, saying: "I think Everton will perform well, Moyes is an experienced head coach, and I believe Everton will work hard for the quota in the European arena this year."