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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Alex Ferguson to announce retirement

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A number of Wednesday's newspapers claim the 71-year-old is ready to stand down, bringing an end to his hugely successful 26 and a half years at the helm.

The club were not available for comment when contacted by Press Association Sport.

Only this past weekend, writing in his programme notes to preview Sunday's Barclays Premier League defeat by Chelsea, Ferguson insisted he was intent on carrying on indefinitely.

There have nevertheless been signs in recent times to suggest Ferguson's days at the United helm might be numbered.

Last week, United privately confirmed Ferguson had been booked in for hip surgery in August, after the club's pre-season tour, which involves trips to Thailand, Australia, Japan and Hong Kong.

The timing of the operation appeared strange, especially as it is believed he could have undergone the procedure immediately following the end of this season.

None of these stories have triggered any official comment from the club, who, as a partially floated company, are bound by US Stock Exchange rules and will surely be required to confirm the position in due course given Ferguson's significance.

If Ferguson does leave, he would do so as Britain's most successful manager, having claimed his 49th piece of silverware with this season's title win.

Ferguson has been around for so long, it is hard to imagine United existing without him, although that day must come soon, even if it is not in his immediate plans.

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