Roy Keane confirms next career move as Manchester United great makes major announcement

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Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has revealed that he plans to move abroad in the next couple of years. Keane spent the vast majority of his career at United, playing under their iconic manager Sir Alex Ferguson and winning countless major honours.

Following his shock departure in 2005, the former midfielder spent time at Celtic after starting his professional career at Nottingham Forest.

After retiring from football in the summer of 2006, Keane spent time managing Sunderland and Ipswich Town. However, following his departure from Portman Road in January 2011, the now 53-year-old moved into punditry and continues to work for both for ITV and Sky Sports. READ MORE: A back three can work for Amorim - it has for three other United managers READ MORE: Leny Yoro is returning for United at the right time Keane has regularly appeared on The Overlap, and during their recent On Tour episode in Turin, the Old Trafford icon revealed to Jamie Carragher, Ian Wright and Gary Neville that he had his eyes on possibly moving to somewhere like Switzerland in the not too distant future. “In the next couple of years, I reckon I will be moving abroad...

putting it out there," he informed the trio. Pushed on where he would move to by Carragher, Keane replied: “Do you know what, Switzerland, maybe?

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