Rio Ferdinand has signed a new contract to stay at Manchester United for a 12th season.

PA PhotosFerdinand recently announced his retirement from international football
The 34-year-old defender, whose previous terms were due to expire at the end of June, has put pen to paper on a one-year deal.
Ferdinand, a £30 million signing from Leeds United in 2002, has made 432 appearances for Manchester United, winning the Premier League six times and the Champions League in 2008.
He enjoyed an excellent 2012-13 season, making 32 appearances and being voted a member of the PFA team of the season.
Keeping Ferdinand amounts to the first piece of business new manager David Moyes has done since his appointment to replace the retiring Sir Alex Ferguson.
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