Juan Sebastian Veron comes out of retirement at 41
Former Manchester United and Chelsea midfielder Juan Sebastian Veron has come out of retirement at the age of 41 to sign an 18-month deal with his beloved Argentinian side Estudiantes.
Veron, who moved to Old Trafford for a then English record fee of £28.1million in 2001 and helped United to the Premier League title two years later, is the current president of the La Plata-based club.
He announced his first retirement two years ago but, according to reports, is making a comeback after his pledge to play in next year's Copa Libertadores if fans bought 65 per cent of the boxes at the club's new stadium was fulfilled.
Veron has also made himself available for Primera Division matches and will donate his salary to the club.
A statement on Estudiantes' official website read: