Ravel Morrison is aiming for a surprising return to Manchester United.
Once a highly-touted prospect from the Red Devils` academy, he didn`t fulfill his early potential for the first team.


Ultimately, Morrison departed the club in 2012 due to off-field issues and injuries, subsequently signing for West Ham in the Premier League.
Since then, his career has seen him play as a free agent for clubs like Derby, Sheffield United, and Middlesbrough, alongside two loan periods at QPR.
Last September, Morrison joined Precision FC in Dubai, his 14th club, where he has appeared 20 times, scoring nine goals.
However, the 32-year-old, who hails from the same Wythenshawe area as Marcus Rashford, is now focused on making a comeback to Carrington, where his journey began.
Speaking on the `Undr the Cosh` podcast, Morrison stated, “I`ve now obtained my B coaching license, completing it last summer.”
He added, “I`m keen to get into coaching after I retire. It would be great, and I`d love to return to United!”
Sir Alex Ferguson, the former United boss, once praised Morrison, saying he possessed “as much natural talent as any youngster we ever signed”.
Despite this high praise, he made only three senior appearances for Manchester United after his debut against Wolves in October 2010.
However, his path at the club faltered, and Ferguson later commented, “The boy had a good heart. He was just beaten by his background.”
Prior to his stint in Dubai, Morrison`s extensive career included playing in the USA for D.C. United, the Netherlands for ADO Den Haag, Sweden for Ostersunds, Mexico for Atlas, Italy for Lazio, and for eight different clubs across England and Wales.
Morrison represented England at various youth levels (U16, U17, U18, U21) before playing senior international football for Jamaica from 2020 onwards.
