Gary Neville will not rush into any decisions over his future, staying at Manchester United until the end of the season to complete his coaching qualifications.
The right-back, 35, retired from football on Wednesday after finding his first-team opportunites limited by a series of injuries.
"I am going to stay at the club until the end of the season and do some coaching because I have got my coaching badge to complete," he told MUTV.
"But at this moment in time my mindset isn't to go into coaching or management full-time. I have been working for a football club every day for 20 years. I definitely want to try and continue my relationship with this club, even if it is just as a fan.
"But I want to have 12 months to gather my thoughts. I don't want to rush into another relationship quickly. I want to ease off a little bit and just relax. I need to chill out."
Neville made more than 600 appearances for the Red Devils and represented England 85 times at senior level.


