ATTACKING midfielder John Rooney has agreed to join Guiseley on a permanent basis.

The brother of England and Manchester United star Wayne was on loan from Wrexham for the latter part of this season

Lions boss Adam Lockwood said: “John has shown his commitment to Guiseley and the model we have for moving forward.

"He has bought in to what we have planned for the progression of the club.

"He brings quality and desire to our squad and he will be a popular signing with our fans who immediately took to him when he came for his loan spell.

“He has a desire to help improve us as a club and help us achieve what we are trying to build for the future. It is great to keep him at the club.”

Liverpool-born Rooney, 26, started out like his brother Wayne in the Everton Academy at the age of six.

He then moved to Macclesfield Town in League Two where he signed professional forms in 2008.

Trials with Derby County and Huddersfield Town followed but Rooney decided to try and forge a career in the USA.

He joined the Major League Soccer Draft in December 2010 and signed for New York Red Bulls making his debut in April, 2011.

Rooney moved on to join Orlando City in January 2012 and it was with that club that he won his first championship.

After leaving Orlando, Rooney signed a contract with Barnsley in October 2012.

The midfielder joined Bury in July 2013 and was loaned to Conference Premier side Chester before the signing was made permanent.

Rooney then joined Wrexham in June 2016 and scored 11 goals for them before joining Guiseley on loan in February.

He made seven appearances for the Lions before sustaining a serious injury.

He scored his only goal for the club on his debut in the 2-1 win over Sutton on February 14. He netted11 goals for Wrexham prior to his move.