Manchester United will ask veteran trio Paul Scholeshttp://www.goal.com/en-gb/people/england/1950/paul-scholes , Ryan Giggs and Garry Neville to remain at Old Trafford as coaches when their playing days come to an end.
All three have recently penned one-year extension deals, which will keep them at the Red Devils until the end of next season.
Giggs has almost 800 appearances for United since progressing through the youth system, while Neville and Scholes are both exceeding 500 outings for the club.
And United boss Sir Alex Ferguson believes their vast experience is central to developing the future generations on the red half of Manchester.
Ferguson also earmarked Patrice Evra, John O’Shea and Darren Fletcher as future team leaders, while addressing concerns regarding United’s debt following recent comments from out-going Ben Foster and chief executive David Gill.
All three have recently penned one-year extension deals, which will keep them at the Red Devils until the end of next season.
Giggs has almost 800 appearances for United since progressing through the youth system, while Neville and Scholes are both exceeding 500 outings for the club.
And United boss Sir Alex Ferguson believes their vast experience is central to developing the future generations on the red half of Manchester.
Ferguson also earmarked Patrice Evra, John O’Shea and Darren Fletcher as future team leaders, while addressing concerns regarding United’s debt following recent comments from out-going Ben Foster and chief executive David Gill.