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Paul Scholes has revealed intimate details about his family life, disclosing that he stepped away from commentary duties to dedicate more time to his autistic son.
The Manchester United icon has scaled back his media commitments to prioritise caring for Aiden, who has additional needs.
Scholes remains a legendary figure at United, where he accumulated over 700 appearances and secured 25 trophies during his midfield career spanning 1993 to 2013.
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Despite his distinguished playing record and one-club loyalty to his boyhood side making him a respected voice on United matters, he has chosen to limit his professional engagements.
During the previous campaign, the 50 year old was a

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