
Rooney moved past Sir Bobby Charlton to become Manchester United's all-time leading scorer last month.
The 31-year-old bagged a 250th goal courtesy of a stunning free-kick to rescue a 1-1 draw against Stoke.
Despite no longer being first choice under Jose Mourinho, Rooney's place in United folklore is assured.
Sir Bobby Charlton presents Wayne Rooney with trophy
Sun, January 29, 2017
Sir Bobby Charlton has presented Wayne Rooney with a trophy for beating his Man Utd goalscoring record
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Wayne Rooney presented with goalscoring record trophy by Sir Bobby Charlton
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Wayne Rooney is set to get his own exhibition inside the Manchester United museum
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Wayne Rooney overtook Sir Bobby Charlton as the club's all-time leading scorer last month
And The Sun claim the club are ready to offer him a special place in their museum to pay tribute.
It is claimed every single one of Rooney's 250 United goals will be shown on a rolling video screen when the exhibition launches at the end of the season.
His old shirts and boots will also feature alongside photographs, memorabilia and clips of his best moments at the club.
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Wayne Rooney broke Sir Bobby Charlton's record with a stunning strike against Stoke
United want Rooney to be immortalised for all he has achieved since signing from Everton in 2004.
The 31-year-old has won almost every major honour available to him during his 13-year stint at Old Trafford.
After years of missing out, Rooney finally won the FA Cup last season – captaining the club to the trophy under former boss Louis van Gaal.
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