Rio Ferdinand future: Veteran defender still has role to play at Manchester United, insists David Moyes

Moyes has shown a reluctance to include Ferdinand this season and the 35-year-old is out of contract at Old Trafford this season

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Tuesday 04 February 2014 04:41 EST
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Rio Ferdinand still has a role to play at Manchester United according to David Moyes
Rio Ferdinand still has a role to play at Manchester United according to David Moyes (GETTY IMAGES)

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Manchester United manager David Moyes insists Rio Ferdinand still has a role to play at the club despite using the veteran defender sparingly this season.

The 35-year-old has made just 13 appearances this term, and only two since November, as he struggles with a knee injury and increased competition for places in the centre of the champions' defence.

Ferdinand's contract is set to expire in the summer but, with Jonny Evans and Phil Jones both having to be withdrawn during the 2-1 defeat to Stoke at the weekend, Moyes has no qualms with turning to the former England international.

"Rio is back training. He's back and we will continue to use Rio at the right times and the right moments," he told several national newspapers.

"Rio has made a great contribution, especially in the first half of the season. I played him in nearly all the opening eight to 10 games. He was a big part in helping me to settle.

"He has competition at centre-half but he is very much valued and looked at as one of the senior players."

Ferdinand could return to action against Fulham at the weekend when fellow central defender Nemanja Vidic will also be available after serving a three-game suspension.

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