Manchester United legend Paul Scholes cannot rule out a future in management.
Just like formerManchester City, Fulham and Blackburn boss Mark Hughes – another reclusive personality in his United days – Scholes could spring a shock by going into management.
He said: “I don’t think anybody at the club would think of me going down that road, but I just don’t know – I might get the bug for coaching.
“Hopefully, I can get one or two years’ experience at United, maybe more, and something might lead from that.”
Scholes has taken his cue from the success of Hughes after learning that United’s assistant boss Mick Phelan once said he could never see Sparky accepting the challenge of the hot seat.
“I didn’t know Hughes that well, but look how well he’s done,” said Scholes. ”My exact role at United hasn’t been sorted out yet but I am going to see the manager at the beginning of August after the pre-season tour and we will have a chat about it then.
“I am sure he has some ideas of what he wants me to do. I think it will be more hands-on coaching than an ambassadorial position, maybe with Warren Joyce and the reserves. I am not too sure yet.
“I will probably just watch for the first few weeks and build myself into it."
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