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Man United Defender Jonny Evans Announces Retirement and New Role with the Premier League Club

  • Jonny Evans retired from professional football on June 30, 2025, after a career spanning 20 years, primarily at Manchester United in England.
  • Evans announced his retirement with pride and gratitude, highlighting his 241 appearances for Manchester United and 107 caps for Northern Ireland.
  • Following retirement, Manchester United appointed Evans as head of loans and pathways to oversee the development of young players on loan.
  • Director of football Jason Wilcox praised Evans as an ideal role model, saying his knowledge will benefit emerging talent striving for first-team success.
  • Evans’s new role aims to strengthen the pathway for youth players into Manchester United’s first team, ensuring future generations continue the club’s legacy of success.
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Jonny Evans announces retirement and takes up new Manchester United role

The 37-year-old made 536 career appearances.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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