Evans: I announced my retirement with pride and gratitude, and I am excited to continue to train young players for Manchester United
Evans' role transformation marks the official end of his brilliant career. During his time at Manchester United, the youth training player made a total of 241 appearances, winning the Champions League, three Premier League titles, one FA Cup and two League Cups. He has played 536 games in his career at five clubs, showing his signature professionalism. In international competitions, Evans made 107 appearances for Northern Ireland and was awarded the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2023 for his contribution to football.
Evans said: "I officially announced my retirement, not with sadness, but with pride, gratitude and expectations for the future. I want to always thank the coaches, staff and teammates who have worked with me in my 20 years of career. My greatest gratitude is dedicated to the fans, who have supported me in every step of my journey. I feel your passion, both at home and away, and I am deeply honored and forever grateful. I look forward to working with a new generation of talented players. , help them realize their potential. I have had loan experience myself and know the importance of this for players' development. I am excited to further improve the path to the first team and continue Manchester United's tradition of cultivating young players. "
Football Director Jason Wilcox said: "I just finished my outstanding career and Evans is the perfect role model for young players. His understanding of the conditions required to succeed at Manchester United will be a huge help to us cultivate world-class talents and deliver strength to the first team."
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