Coleen and Wayne Rooney's son Kai seems more interested in becoming a dancer than a footballer
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Mum Coleen said: I know Wayne is looking to spot a few football skills in him, but at the moment he's mainly into his dancing." Getty
Tiny dancer: Kai Rooney, pictured with dad Wayne and mum Coleen, seems to prefer the dance floor to the football pitch
Wayne Rooney's son Kai is already showing signs of some nifty footwork…but not with a ball.
Instead the four-year-old seems more interested in becoming a dancer than a striker, according to mum Coleen.
Manchester United and England hero Wayne, 28, has paraded Kai on the Old Trafford pitch and was seen larking around with the youngster, above, at an England training session in Portugal last week.
But Coleen admits: "Kai isn't much into sports at the moment, although he is always running around and likes to try new things.
"I know Wayne is looking to spot a few football skills in him, but at the moment he's mainly into his dancing.
"At least it's an active household.”
In a previous interview Coleen, 28, who gave birth to second son Klay last May, told how Kai loves music and getting up on stage and performing.
She said: "Everyone asks if we'd like him to be a footballer, but so far he hasn't shown any interest at all."
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