After serving Manchester United for 18 years, Ryan Giggs may call it quits after the current season gets over.
Contract of United’s winger is going to expire in May. He is yet to get a fresh deal from the Red Devils.
Welshman, who has a cabinet filled with medals, has never been a part of any other club barring the Red Devils.
Giggs said, ‘I am going to keep playing till the time I enjoy it. If I’m fit and my manager will need me, I will continue my journey.’
‘If any of these things stop, I will have to consider retiring.’
‘It may come at the end of this season or the next one. What I am waiting for is my current contract to expire in the month of May and then I will make the decision.’
‘At this moment, there hasn’t been any communication with the club on this issue.’
‘I’m as fit as I could have ever been. The only thing, which is different today, is the time I’m taking for recovering from games. Two days following the Southampton game, I am still feeling its effect on my body.’
‘Still, I don’t want to make a decision on my retirement now, as I have time and am looking to concentrate more on the job in hand. We have a tough campaign coming up starting with a game against Chelsea at Old Trafford on Sunday.’
Meanwhile, Sir Alex Ferguson still isn’t confirmed on the future of striker Carlos Tevez at the Theater of Dreams.
Ferguson said, ‘From my experience in the game, it is difficult to predict what can happen, till it actually does.’





























