Man United’s legend Scholes quits TV punditry to care for autistic son

[The Nation - Nigeria] - 31/10/2025
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has revealed that he has stepped away from television punditry in order to care for his 20-year-old autistic son Aiden. Scholes, who won 25 trophies The post Man United’s legend Scholes quits TV punditry to care for autistic son appeared first on The Nation (…)
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