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Manchester United chief executive David Gill insists Sir Alex Ferguson will continue to manage the club for 'a number of years'.
Ferguson secured his 11th Premier League title at United with Saturday's goalless draw against Arsenal at Old Trafford.
Now level with Liverpool in securing 18 top-flight titles, the United boss looks to add to the trophy cabinet this term in the Champions League final against Barcelona on 27th May.
Such achievements have lead to speculation Ferguson may retire should United usurp Liverpool next season.
Gill, though, has rubbished those suggestions and said: "He's still very motivated to go on and win things.
Ferguson secured his 11th Premier League title at United with Saturday's goalless draw against Arsenal at Old Trafford.
Now level with Liverpool in securing 18 top-flight titles, the United boss looks to add to the trophy cabinet this term in the Champions League final against Barcelona on 27th May.
Such achievements have lead to speculation Ferguson may retire should United usurp Liverpool next season.
Gill, though, has rubbished those suggestions and said: "He's still very motivated to go on and win things.