Paul Scholes (L) with Wayne Rooney
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Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes is set to play on for a further season at Old Trafford.
Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed Scholes, 37, had agreed to extend his deal
after coming out of retirement in January, reports the BBC.
"I am delighted. He knew he had made a mistake. He now realises if he
plays 25 or 30 games next season, they will be of real quality," said
boss Ferguson.
"I think this will be Paul's last season. We know him very well. We know how to use him."
Scholes announced his retirement in May 2011 after making 676 appearances for United.
He joined the United coaching staff, but subsequently came out of retirement to help Ferguson's side through an injury crisis.
"I'm delighted the manager feels I can still make a contribution to the team," Scholes said.
Scholes made his return in the FA Cup win against Manchester City in
January and made a further 20 appearances, with 14 starts and four
goals.
Despite playing only half of the season, Scholes came third in the vote
for the footballer of the year award, behind Arsenal striker Robin van
Persie and United team-mate Wayne Rooney.
Reports at the weekend claimed Scholes was also open to offers to come
out of international retirement to play for England at the European
Championship this summer.
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