Veteran Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes believes he has just one more season left in his top-flight career.
Scholes, 35, has been part of the first-team picture at Old Trafford since 1994 and has made almost 650 appearances for the Red Devils.
However, the former England international has revealed he could hang up his boots at the end of next season.
"I am coming to the end of my playing career and I maybe have one year left," said Scholes, who signed a new 12-month contract in April.
"I have started doing my coaching badges back in England and hopefully one day I will be able to coach kids or coach some kind of team somewhere."
Meanwhile, Scholes does not expect long-serving United boss Sir Alex Ferguson to be retiring any time soon.
"It goes without saying what a top manager he has been," he continued.
"The amount of players he has brought through the youth team is great and it gives hope to all the kids in the youth team that if they are good enough he will definitely use them.
"It has just been fantastic working with him and I think there is a good few years left in him yet."Subscribe to Football FanCast News Headlines by Email






