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Published 20:42 4 Jul 2016 BST
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"He's been playing in the League of Ireland as a young man in a men's division so physically he can compete. Paul is at a good age and will come initially to work with Justin (Skinner) in the U21s with the hope that in the long run he can develop into a first team player."But I'm not putting any pressure on him. He needs to come in, find his feet and enjoy himself. Fingers crossed it works out." Rooney could be another Irish player worth keeping an eye over the next few seasons.

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