Darron Gibson has revealed that Wayne Rooney played a key role in his move to Everton from Manchester United.
The Irishman left the Red Devils to sign a four-and-a-half year contract with the Merseyside outfit after the clubs agreed an undisclosed fee on Friday.
Rooney came through the ranks at Goodison Park as a youth player, and despite leaving the club to switch to Old Trafford in 2004, he has proved influential in persuading Gibson that a move to David Moyes' side would be beneficial to him.
“He told me he really enjoyed his time here. He really enjoyed the people here and the players were great as well.
“I think having a word with him and having a word with people like Tim Cahill and Phil Neville just convinced me the decision was right to come.”
With Ireland having qualified for Euro 2012, Gibson knows a strong second half to the season is essential to his chances of being picked by manager Giovanni Trapattoni, something the 24-year-old suggests was vital in his decision to leave the current Premier League champions.
“Obviously I wasn’t playing at Man United which means it was hard for the international manager to pick me,” he added.
“Hopefully once I start playing here, he will have no choice but to play me.”

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