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Young announces retirement after 23-Year career, farewell match set for saturday

  /  autty

The veteran English player Young announced his retirement on his personal social media, ending his 23-year career. During his career, he played for Manchester United, Villa, Everton and other teams.

Young wrote on his personal social media: From Sefton Road to Vicarage Road, to Villa Park, to Wembley, to Old Trafford, to the San Siro, back to Villa Park, to Goodison Park, and finally to Portman Road. This is a journey I could only dream of as a child! But this dream always comes to an end, Saturday may be the last game of my career, 23 years, and then leave.

Young is 40 years old this year. He started his career with the Watford youth team and was officially promoted to the Watford first team in 2003. In his first official game for Watford, he helped the team score a goal.

In 2011, Young joined Manchester United. During his time with Manchester United, he played 261 games for the team in all competitions and once became the captain of Manchester United. In addition, Young has also played for Inter Milan, Aston Villa, Everton and other teams. Last summer, he joined Ipswich.

On the England national team side, Young traveled with England to the 2012 European Cup and the 2018 World Cup.