Phil Jones issued an emotional statement on Friday as he confirmed the long-expected announcement that he would leave Manchester United in the summer after his contract expires.
The 31-year-old defender, who joined under Sir Alex Ferguson from Blackburn Rovers in 2011 and is United’s longest-serving player, has managed only 13 appearances since the start of the 2019-20 season because of chronic knee trouble, with his limited appearances a constant source of comment from fans at Old Trafford and beyond.
Jones was entitled to have a testimonial after a decade at the club but, aware of the frustrations that have surrounded his continued presence while not actually being present at first-team training for a year, turned it down, reportedly joking: “Apart from my mum and dad, who else would turn up?” “It’s been very difficult, the last couple of years,” Jones admitted in his farewell to United. “There’s no denying that.
There is no hiding away from that. My family have been absolutely instrumental in keeping me on the straight and narrow and keeping me focused, to try to get fit and try to play more.” He continued: “I’ve missed playing football.