Paul Scholes leaves television: Man Utd legend focuses on his son with autism.
04.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
04.11.2025
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Paul Scholes dedicates more time to his son
Paul Scholes, the legendary Manchester United player and 11-time Premier League champion, made the decision last week to stop working as an expert and focus more on caring for his 20-year-old son Aiden, who has autism. Scholes, who has reached the age of 50, is known as one of the best footballers of his era.“I want to spend more time with my family and support my son,” he said.This move highlights how important family connections and parental responsibilities are to Paul. As a player, he always drew attention with his successes on the field, but now he chooses to engage in something that holds even greater significance in his life. Known for his dedication and professionalism, Scholes is trying to find a balance between personal life and career. His decision to become a more active father can serve as an example for others, as support and attention to loved ones, especially during challenging life moments, are extremely important.
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