Former Manchester United centre-back Gary Pallister is fearful that he may follow in the footsteps of other footballers with a dementia diagnosis.
In recent months there have been growing reports and fears of former footballers being diagnosed with the disease, as well as concerns over current players potentially being diagnosed with it in later life.
It all extends from fears that heading a football too often could be a huge driving factor, with this season seeing professional players limited to 10 "higher-force" headers in training.
Now, Pallister, who played for United between 1989 and 1998, has admitted has expressed concerns over a possible future diagnosis, insisting that he struggled with migraines throughout his career.
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