Leg injury may cause conclusion for the 38-year-old who returned from retirement so significantly last season - but he's still got a job at Old Trafford Laurence Griffiths Birmingham United's veteran midfielder Paul Scholes may be forced to retire at the conclusion of the summer season - that's driving a car of Old Trafford tale Bryan Robson. Scholes has been hampered by knee problems recently, and appears unlikely to follow along with in the footsteps of Ryan Giggs - annually older at 39 - who recently composed a brand new one-year deal. Former England midfielder Scholes famously retired in May 2011 only to change his decision six months later. But former United skipper Robson feels Scholes could be ready to go for good now - though he hopes the membership can keep the motivational scurrier included. Robson said: "Giggsy has still another year, but as he was when he was 21 he seems as fit. "Scholesy I'm not so sure about. He is been having a few issues with his knee. And so I think he might only call it a day. "Only he may answer whether or not he may register again in case there is emergencies. But as a result of his perspective and the way he moves about teaching it's good to have him across the place."
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