Updated: Evra retires from football

Former Manchester United and West Ham defender Patrice Evra has announced his retirement from professional football aged 38.

Evra has called time on his decorated career spanning over 20 years and plans to become a coach.

“My playing career is officially over,” he told Gazzetta dello Sport.

Evra, who has 81 caps for the France national team, joined Manchester United in January 2005 from Monaco for £5.5 million, arriving at the same time as Nemanja Vidic.

Evra won five Premier League titles, three League Cups, the Club World Cup and the Champions League under the guidance of Sir Alex Ferguson, making 379 appearances for United.

He moved to Serie A giants Juventus in July 2014 for £1.2 million and won two league titles, two Coppa Italias and one Italian Super Cup before moving to Marseille in 2016.

After an ill-fated 10-month spell in southern France came to an end for kicking a fan in the head, Evra’s final club was West Ham United.

He made five appearances for the Hammers during the 2017/18 season before he was released.

 

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