Amid rumors of retiring at the end of the season, Northern Ireland defender Jonny Evans still has "a few miles in the tank", according to his international manager Michael O'Neill. The 36-year-old rejoined Manchester United on a one-year deal in September and has made 24 appearances this season, starting in 14 of them. O'Neill also reveals that he has had discussions with Evans about retirement, but respects whatever decision he makes. Despite the congested football calendar, O'Neill believes Evans brings a lot to both club and country.
Jonny Evans Still Has "A Few Miles in the Tank" Despite Retirement Rumors
Northern Ireland defender Jonny Evans may still have a few more seasons in him despite rumors of retirement at the end of the season. The 36-year-old rejoined Manchester United on a one-year deal in September and has made 24 appearances this season, starting in 14 of them.
Evans' international manager, Michael O'Neill, said that the defender still has "a few miles in the tank."
"I've spoken to Jonny about it," O'Neill said. "He's still playing at a very good level. He's still a very important player for Manchester United and for Northern Ireland. I think he's got a few miles left in the tank yet."
O'Neill also said that he respects whatever decision Evans makes about his future.
"It's ultimately up to Jonny to decide when he wants to retire," O'Neill said. "I'll support him whatever he decides."
Top 5 FAQs and Answers Related to Both Current and Past Events of This Topic
1. How long has Jonny Evans been playing for Manchester United?
Evans played for Manchester United from 2006 to 2015 and then rejoined the club in 2022.
2. How many appearances has Evans made for Manchester United?
Evans has made 24 appearances for Manchester United in all competitions this season.
3. How many international caps does Evans have for Northern Ireland?
Evans has 97 international caps for Northern Ireland.
4. What is Evans' contract status with Manchester United?
Evans is on a one-year contract with Manchester United that expires at the end of the season.
5. What is the latest news on Evans' future?
Evans has said that he is still undecided about his future and will make a decision at the end of the season.
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