Former Manchester United wonderkid Ravel Morrison has revealed his ambitious plan to return to Old Trafford.
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Morrison was a prodigious young talentUnited spell did not work outHas eyes on returning in a new role Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Morrison came through the youth system at United, and was hailed as a future first-team star, as he played alongside Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard, but his career did not pan out that way. Instead, after just three first-team appearances, he moved to West Ham in 2012, and has since embarked on something of a nomadic career.
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Morrison has played for eight clubs permanently since leaving United and is currently playing for Precision in the United Arab Emirates. Now, he has outlined his plans for once he hangs up his boots, and has confirmed that he is attempting to gain his coaching badges, with one eye on a potential appointment at Old Trafford.
WHAT RAVEL MORRISON SAID
Morrison told the Undr The Cosh podcast: "I've got my B licence now – I did it in the summer.
'I do want to get into some type of coaching [after I retire]. That'd be good. I'd like to go back to United!'
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Morrison is now 32 so he may look to move into coaching sooner rather than later. Given his unique career trajectory, culminating in a call-up to the Jamaica national team, he may well have some sound advice to pass on.






