Luke Shaw believes Michael Carrick could still play in the Premier League at the age of 38 - based on his performances in training.
25.04.2020 - 09:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The familiar automatic door into the Terminal 1 arrivals halls slides open and a handful of passengers - most of them wearing face masks - walk onto the all-but deserted concourse.
It's rather a forlorn sight for anyone who is familiar with the usual buzz at Manchester Airport.
It's Friday morning and in normal circumstances there would be a crowd of people vying for the best spot up against the railing near those doors, waiting for the arrival of a newly tanned loved one perhaps returning from
Luke Shaw believes Michael Carrick could still play in the Premier League at the age of 38 - based on his performances in training.
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