Everton star Wayne Rooney is reportedly home alone for the first time since his arrest for drink driving.

Rooney's wife Coleen is said to be heading to Barbados - her seventh holiday of 2017 - and has taken the couple's three sons with her.

Coleen's last holiday came at the end of August, as Rooney was caught over the limit at the wheel of another woman's car following a night out.

Pregnant Coleen is reportedly jetting off with her parents this time around, as she looks to spend some quality time with her family during the school half-term break.

Coleen is going abroad with the couple's three sons (
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Rooney is without his driving licence and has been getting lifts to training (
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The plush resort they are visiting is said to be one of the most exclusive sites in the world.

A source told The Sun: “She is still very angry at Wayne. But she doesn’t see why she or the children should suffer.

“She doesn’t really want to leave Wayne at home as she feels like she can’t trust him."

Rooney is unable to travel on holiday with his family with a hectic schedule for Everton coming up.

Rooney scored the decisive goal for Everton at the weekend (
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The Toffees host Lyon in the Europa League on Thursday, before returning to Premier League action with a game against Arsenal next week.

They then travel to Chelsea during next week as part of the Carabao Cup competition.

Rooney showed glimpses of being back to his best this past weekend as he netted the last minute equaliser for his side from the penalty spot at Brighton.

The former England captain was hailed as "world class" by his manager Ronald Koeman following the game.

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He said: “Taking penalties is not the most difficult job but at this moment yes, because it’s totally different, it’s 1-0 down in a difficult situation and and team needs points.

"If you keep your calmness in these types of situations that is experience and world class.

“You need to fight and play well. Let’s hope that point of today gives the boys confidence and calmness to play and be more comfortable at the start of the game.”