Ex-Man Utd veteran calls time on Premier League playing career after completing medical to join relegated Ipswich

Former Manchester United, Aston Villa and Everton star Ashley Young is ending his long career in the Premier League after agreeing a deal to join Ipswich.

  • Young a free agent this summer
  • Still going strong at 40
  • Joining with medical completed

Ex-Man Utd veteran calls time on Premier League playing career after completing medical to join relegated IpswichEx-Man Utd veteran calls time on Premier League playing career after completing medical to join relegated IpswichEx-Man Utd veteran calls time on Premier League playing career after completing medical to join relegated Ipswich

Young has spent the majority of his career in ‘s top flight, but is finally making a step down – albeit perhaps temporarily – to join relegated Ipswich in the .

The 40-year-old has completed his medical to join Kieran McKenna’s side, who will be hoping to make the leap straight back up to the after failing to extend their long-awaited return past a single season. With the experienced Young as part of the squad, there wil be optimism that the Tractor Boys are well-equipped to compete at the top end of the Championship.

Young has made 485 Premier League appearances for four different clubs across his career. He also took a short break to join Milan, before returning to England a few years later.

An official announcement is expected for Young in the next 24 hours, who is signing on in Suffolk for the next 12 months.