Ferdinand: I won t be coaching or managing, but maybe coaching my son s team
12:10am, 12 September 2025Football

September 11th News After serving as a commentator for TNT Sports for ten years, Ferdinand resigned and moved to Dubai to live with his family. Recently, Ferdinand talked about his future direction and said he did not intend to devote himself to coaching or management.
Ferdinand said: "If I wanted to take the management route, I wouldn't move. I might coach my son's team, but I won't."
"We will watch games together. Although he sleeps a little later than usual, he is still very happy. When he worked at TNT, he often had to travel around to watch games. Now it's not so frequent, but as the season goes deeper, I will still go to the scene more. After all, I love football and always want to watch more games. I will definitely watch some games locally."
"I still have some jobs now, but being able to accompany my family is more of the main reasons why I come here. This really pays off, which feels great."
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