Manchester United defender, Patrice Evra, has refused to comment on the rumours in the live football commentary surrounding his current contract situation and he says that he is yet to decide on his future.
The Frenchman arrived at Old Trafford in January 2006 and, despite an inauspicious start, he has developed into one of the game’s best left-backs.
However, with his contract set to expire in the summer, the 32-year-old is widely expected to leave the Red Devils, with Paris-Saint Germain, Inter Milan, and former club, Monaco, all thought to be interested.
David Moyes’ arrival in the summer was expected to see the signing of Leighton Baines, but with the England man recently agreeing a new deal at Goodison Park, Southampton youngster, Luke Shaw, is now being mentioned as a possible target.
With Nemanja Vidic’s recent announcement that he will leave Old Trafford in the summer and with Rio Ferdinand’s future in the balance, it looks as if the Red Devils are finally prepared to break-up the defence that has helped them to so much glory over the last decade.
With the World Cup on the horizon, Evra insists he is still to make a decision through and for now is only looking to enjoy his football while he still can.
“My love will not change for the club,” he told RMC Sport. “I love Manchester. When my love will be broken with Manchester, I will study the possibilities.
“I am only thinking about the present. In May, I will be 33 years old. I really want to have fun at the next World Cup, enjoy every moment and give my all.”