Wayne Rooney watched son Klay take on an ex-Premier League star's son in Spain – as the legend took a break from talk of a shock managerial return.

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And it meant Rooney Jr doing battle withConstantinoStuaniin theU12-Acategory of theMICFootballevent.

Stuani's dad is rated the greatest player in Girona's history.

And at 38, the 50-cap Uruguayan is still going strong for the LaLiga side – as skipper.

But despite his eight years with the Spanish team, the striker is better known in England for his stint immediately before that.

Stuani was at from 2015-17, helping earn promotion to the top flight.

He notably netted twice in his first Prem match – to clinch a 2-1 derby victory at Sunderland.

, an Old Trafford icon and ex-England skipper, looked on intently along with Stuani as their sons locked horns – perhaps not for the last time if their rich potential blossoms.

The Red Devils came out on top with a 3-1 win.

four boys in suits and ties stand in front of a buildingWayne Rooney and Coleen's sons Kai, 14, Klay, 11, Kit, eight, and six-year-old Cass posed for a back-to-school picture last September

And that might at least prove there were no home favours – as Stuani Senior is the event sponsor!

Meanwhile, Klay has been packing his bags to go off for tournaments with United .

And older brother Kai, 15, is a free-scoring frontman in the Red Devils' academy.

Wayne and wife also have two younger sons – Kit, eight, and six-year-old Cass.

Rooney Senior's on New Year's Eve might not be his last taste of Championship bossing this season.

The former Everton frontman and ex-Derby manager, 39, has been .

Current Rovers boss Valerien Ismael is under pressure after fading seven points of the play-off zone.

For now, though, Rooney is impressing as a pundit, notably with Amazon Prime.