Manchester United Midfilder Ander Hererra has hinted on taking up a managerial position in his boyhood club.
The Spain international has suggested he could one day buy a stake in his boyhood club.
Having come through the youth ranks at Real Zaragoza, Herrera went on to make 86 appearances for Los Blanquillos before leaving for Bilbao at the age of 21.
“I would very much like to one day be part of Zaragoza,” Herrera continued. “It’s my hope and I hope I can do it as a player.
“Make an investment? Time will tell and we will see what happens, although I prefer not to touch on this topic.
“I can only say that we’ll see. I can not say anything else at the moment. My head is more focused on football than managing, that’s the truth. Time will tell.”
On his links to move to PSG at the end of the season, Hererra has termed the reports as logic.
“I already knew something was going to come out. I take it as normal, I focus on playing football in the month and a half that remains.
“The rest is left to my agent, both the possible renewal with United and talking to another club for my departure.”
Since signing from Athletic Bilbao in 2014, Herrera has won the FA Cup, League Cup and Europa League with United, but has never lifted a Premier League trophy.
Asked if he thinks his spell in the English top flight is coming to an end, Herrera added: “I do not go crazy with what will happen in four months, I do not know if my spell is over.
“I enjoy playing for the biggest club in England, the fans love me, they have treated me phenomenally in the institution and my duty is to listen to them, although I honestly do not know what is going to happen.
“What I see myself doing is trying to win at Watford next week. If you think you deserve things and if you are an honest and hardworking person, they arrive.”