Former
Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera says he has been turned off the idea of venturing into management in the future, though is not rejecting the idea entirely. At 34 years of age, Herrera has started to think about the next stage of his career. To date, he has made 537 club appearances, the majority of which were for United between 2014 and 2019, where he won four trophies. Following his days at Old Trafford he turned out for
Paris Saint-Germain and has since landed back with boyhood club Athletic Bilbao in La Liga. His deal is set to expire this summer and so has been assessing his options. READ MORE: Erik ten Hag Man Utd future latest as Julian Nagelsmann and Gareth Southgate 'efforts made' READ MORE: I spotted Sir Jim Ratcliffe reaction during Man United vs
Chelsea - the Glazers should take note "We think about it when you get older in football," Herrera told
BBC Sport . "I am still 34 and still have energy to keep playing and I love football, but of course you start thinking about your next chapter. "I will continue in
Football for sure, because it is my life, it is my passion, I love football, I love what I do. But you never know where." Therefore at this stage it remains uncertain where Herrera will be plying his trade next season. One thing is for certain, as he confesses he will not be making the immediate leap into management once hanging up his boots. He added: "If you see the coaches, the managers, it is so hard, sometimes it is so unfair, their
Job. You can be fantastic every week, working, they prepare everything, they spend the whole week preparing the game and after you hit the post and you don't score they are out. "That's why I am not convinced to be a coach one day, because I think it's a very unfair job. As we say in Spanish, I don't close those doors, but you never know." Get United transfer news and updates on WhatsApp! Our team of Manchester United experts are on top of all the goings-on at Old Trafford for this week and beyond, and you can get the latest team news, injury updates, reaction and analysis along with inside information to your phone by joining our new free
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