Scholes: “My days at Old Trafford are limited”

Date July 29, 2008

Manchester United’s 33 year old star, Paul Scholes, is almost sure of terminating his relation with the club in another 2 years. Scholes has been a part of the club for his entire career and has never played for other clubs, even on getting better opportunities.

Paul Scholes has been a very important player for the team and Sir Alex Fergusson’s recipe of success in different tournaments always had Scholes as the main ingredient. Losing Scholes would be a huge setback for the club.

Scholes in an interview, today, said that he hopes to continue for a maximum of two more years at Old Trafford. He was confident of getting an extension of his contract too, as his present one ends at the end of this season.

According to him, he would be given a fresh contract, but he would only decide after deciding on his health and form. Scholes feels that his health and form should assure him two more years of quality football for the Current English and UEFA Champions.

On being asked about his future once he quits the Old Trafford Club, he said that he was open to many options. Playing for clubs of lower rank, so that he can increase his playing career for a few more years was one of the opportunities he was looking up to. He also seemed open to the coaching option.

Scholes stated that he was in no hurry to finish his career at Old Trafford, but wanted to finish the same in a proper manner. He added that after retiring from the game, he would miss the game and not the life of a footballer.

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