Phil Jones graduates! Ex-Man Utd defender honoured at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium after completing sport directorship degree in bid to start new career

Former Manchester United defender Phil Jones was honoured at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium after he completed his sport directorship degree in a bid to start a new career. Jones only retired last year after so much time spent battling injury setbacks, walking away from playing with just five senior appearances in his final four seasons. Now, instead of marshalling defences, he's plotting moves from the boardroom.

Phil Jones graduates! Ex-Man Utd defender honoured at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium after completing sport directorship degree in bid to start new careerPhil Jones graduates! Ex-Man Utd defender honoured at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium after completing sport directorship degree in bid to start new career

The ex- international picked up his diploma on Tuesday as part of the PFA Business School programme, joining fellow graduates Yoane Wissa and Ilkay Gündogan. For a man once tipped for greatness before injuries crushed his progress, the diploma marks a fresh start.

Standing proudly at the ceremony, the Lancashire-born defender said: “It’s a proud moment for me to graduate today. This is something I decided I wanted to do when I retired. I’ve really enjoyed it, it’s been a good networking opportunity as well as an educational one, and I’m really excited about what doors it opens up in the future.

“When I finished playing, I asked myself: ‘Well, what do I do now?’. I like the coaching side of the game, and I’m still really ambitious about that, but I needed something else as well. This gave me a focus which is what I needed at the time. I reached out to the PFA when I heard about the course and it’s something that I was passionate about doing; something I could get my teeth into. The technical aspects of the sporting directorship role I really admire, and maybe in the future it’s a role that I’d like to fill.”

Even before calling time on his playing days, Jones had started laying the foundations for his second career. Since the 2023-24 season, he’s been working with ‘s Under-18s, helping guide the next generation through the academy.

“It’s something they allow me to do and what I wanted to do, to broaden my horizon on the coaching side of things and see how they do things,” he said. “I feel like I’m in a position now where I’m ready for a challenge.”

Jones is also pursuing his UEFA Pro Licence, the highest coaching qualification available in Europe, which could eventually see him take a dugout role. The plan is clear: Jones wants to be armed with every possible qualification, whether it leads him into management, talent development, or the director’s office.