Long-serving Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has announced he will decide whether or not his future lies at Old Trafford within the next fortnight.
During David Moyes period in charge of the club, the Red Devils have often been linked with moves for left-backs to replace the ageing French defender, including Leighton Baines, Luke Shaw and longtime Man Utd target Fabio Coentrao, among others.
However, Evra has remained United’s first-choice left-sided defender throughout the season, his only challenger having been Alexander Buttner.
Although this is likely to change during the summer transfer window, Evra remains open-minded as to where his immediate future lies.
“I will decide in two weeks about what I am going to do,” Evra told the Manchester Evening News.
“I am not lying to anyone. There have been a lot of rumours – am I going or staying. At the moment I have not decided anything. My agent will have a meeting with Manchester United and we will see.
“I just want to wait until the end of the season to decide what to do. Everyone knows how much I love this club. It’s difficult. The reason is an important reason. And you will see. I will tell if I am staying or leaving this club at the end of the season.”