Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes will retire for a second time at the end of the season. And this time he would make a comeback to the field again.
Scholes had actually retired at the end of the 2010-2011 season. However, he then returned last season for the Red Devils midfield crisis. This season Scholes try to continue his career at MU.
However, he was unable to compete with Michael Carrick and Tom Cleverley. Players 38 years it has played seven times as a starter.
According to The Sun, Scholes to retire again this season and his pace is likely to be followed by his colleague, Ryan Giggs (39).
Scholes is often touted as the best player of all-time MU. Football legends such as Zinedine Zidane, Edgar Davids and Xavi even once called Scholes as the toughest opponent they've ever faced.
Scholes has defended Manchester United in 710 games. He made his debut in the League Cup in 1994.