Evra reveals Woodward chat over Man Utd role

Football
22 Oct 2019 • 4:29 AM MYT
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Patrice Evra has revealed he's in talks with Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward about filling a new role with the club.

The former United fullback has been completing the coaching badges at the club in recent weeks.

"I'm doing my coaching badges with Manchester United, but I want to make it clear because people think I am already working for United," Evra said during a guest appearance on Sky Sports.

"There has been some talk but no, I am just doing my coaching badges. I know people are excited to see me back at the club.

"I'm having some important talks behind the scenes so we will decide if I will work for the club in a certain role or not. We will see."

When asked about what a new job at United could involve, Evra responded: "We don't know yet. The problem is I want to do everything but in life you can't do everything, but [I want] a role where I can get my hands dirty.

"So if I come back to the club it's not just to put my face on it, it's because I want my club to go back to [being] the best club in the world.

"As I player I sacrificed my life to succeed at this club. I don't know which role I will have but I will do the same."