Manchester United captain Roy Keane has insisted he will retire as a player when his current contract expires.
Keane, 33, has enjoyed an excellent season, but has ruled out extending his contract when it expires in 18 months.
"I feel good - my hip feels good, my left knee was a bit sore but overall I am not too bad," said Keane.
"I'm enjoying my football, but when I signed my contract I believed it would be my last playing contract and I still believe that to be the case."
The Republic of Ireland international has long been linked with a move to Scottish giants Celtic, the club Keane supported as a boy.
Keane, 33, has enjoyed an excellent season, but has ruled out extending his contract when it expires in 18 months.
"I feel good - my hip feels good, my left knee was a bit sore but overall I am not too bad," said Keane.
"I'm enjoying my football, but when I signed my contract I believed it would be my last playing contract and I still believe that to be the case."
The Republic of Ireland international has long been linked with a move to Scottish giants Celtic, the club Keane supported as a boy.