Manchester United legend Paul Scholes admits he considered a move to Everton when he came out of retirement.
Scholes initially retired in 2011, before shocking the footballing world by coming back in 2012 to lead United to another Premier League title.
The midfielder admitted he wanted to play again, but says he would have considered a move to Everton if Sir Alex Ferguson had not taken him back at United.
"I came back in September with Warren Joyce and the U23s and I was training every day," Scholes told DAZN.
"I felt as fit as I'd probably ever had done after having four months off – it was just the break I needed. I said to Joyce that I wanted to play again – I just wanted to play.
"Where it was I don't care. I didn't expect United to want me back. I spoke to Phil Neville and he said: "Come and play for Everton".
"I've never really wanted to play for anyone else or be involved with any other club but if that was the only option I had then I might have done it, I don't know."

