Rosicky and Arteta will more than
likely retire at the end of the season... Pep Guardiola wants Arteta to coach at City?
Not exact matches
Soft attendance will
likely continue into next year with Dale Earnhardt Jr. announcing last week he will
retire from full - time competition
at the
end of the current
season.
The Red Devils have been going through an ongoing transition since Sir Alex Ferguson
retired at the
end of the 2012/13
season and January is
likely to be busy in the transfer market for van Gaal once more.
If it was the issue
of Wenger needs a replacement as he was
retiring at the
end of season i would gladly welcome him with open arms even though in our heavily competitive league it would most
likely involve a few
seasons of transition.
With Manchester City
likely to spend big in a bid to regain the title, United will have to be on their toes in the transfer market, and could do with strengthening particularly in the midfield department, as Paul Scholes could
retire at the
end of the
season and the likes
of Nani and Ashley Young are
likely to be sold.
Buffon is
likely to have vacated the stage by the start
of next
season, with the 40 - year - old goalkeeper expected to
retire at the
end of this campaign.
Ibrahimovic has already stated that he will be
retiring at the
end of the current
season as he will be 34 years old and will not be able to play
at a high level
at such an advanced age, so this
season is most
likely going to be the last one
of Ibrahimovic as he has intentions
of hanging up his boots.