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Scholes expects only two more years at United

Jul 25, 2008
Story Timeline:  75 days

By Simon Stone MANCHESTER UNITED midfielder Paul Scholes has admitted he does not expect to spend more than another two seasons at the club. The 33-year-old has spent his entire career at Old Trafford and been at the heart of most of United’s success under Alex Ferguson. Scholes said: "How long will I go on? I’d think two years at the most. "I have one year left on my contract and hopefully I’ll get another one, but I suppose it all depends on how you’re feeling and how you’re playing. "At the moment I just think two years would be about right." Meanwhile, Scholes’ United teammate Carlos Tevez has broken ranks by claiming Cristiano Ronaldo should be allowed to join Real Madrid if he wishes. Ronaldo has been the transfer story of the summer, with the Portugal winger expressing his desire to play for Real Madrid,... [read full story]                    

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