Ferdinand talks about resigning and moving to Dubai: Don t want to revolve around the schedule anymore, want to do something about yourself

Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand reveals why he moved to Dubai just a few months after resigning from his position as TNT Sports Commentator. The 46-year-old Manchester United legend announced in May that he would part ways with TNT Sports aft...


Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand reveals why he moved to Dubai just a few months after resigning from his position as TNT Sports Commentator. The 46-year-old Manchester United legend announced in May that he would part ways with TNT Sports after the end of last season to focus on his business affairs.

Although his 19-year-old son Lorentz just signed his first professional contract with Brighton in July, Ferdinand, who had worked for TNT Sports (formerly BT Sports), decided to move his family to the UAE with a 10-year-old.

Ferdinand said: "There is no single reason to move to the UAE. When I attended the Global Football Awards ceremony last Christmas, I found that I had not experienced it well for seven or eight years. In the past, I was a regular visitor to the UAE. "

" After we met with several local friends of Kate (partner) Kate, I saw the different looks here. I also have Football's local football theme travel company. Escapes' business. Dubai feels value recognized, and children can enjoy a vibrant, happy and energetic lifestyle. Lifestyle, safety, climatic conditions and a new life experience are all considerations. "

"I wanted to start a new chapter in my life. After retiring for TNT TV for eleven years, I realized that my life for the past thirty years has always been dominated by the football schedule. Although football has not left my life now, it is no longer the dominant factor. To be honest, this feeling is great."

The Manchester United legend admitted that children's education is the key motivation for immigration. Ferdinand and his partner Kate have four-year-old Kerry and two-year-old Shay, who is also the stepmother of three children born to Ferdinand and his deceased ex-wife Rebecca Ellison.

Ferdinand said: "After considering moving, we went to visit the school as an alternative in February, which really prompted me to think seriously. The education system has become a key driving force, and it feels more suitable for my children. The 14-year-old child starts a two-year GCSE course in August, and four and two-year-olds are in a perfect transition period. Although the courses are based on the British system, the teaching methods are completely different. I think British teachers are undervalued and underpaid."

When I announced my departure from TNT Sports in May, Ferdinand He once said: "After a glorious decade, I have made a difficult decision to withdraw from TNT Sports after the Champions League final. It is my honor to be able to explain my beloved football matches to fans after retirement. Thanks to the great support of the team behind the scenes. Their work is not conspicuous but crucial."

" Looking forward to the wonderful end of the season with all colleagues of TNT Sports on Saturday. The focus will be on this European final that may be recorded in history. The platform has more broadcast rights than before, and I look forward to witnessing its development and a bright future. Finally, thanks to my family and agency New Era's continued support. "

"They support me to visit Europe to track top players and events, which is like a dream for fans like me. As I open a new chapter, I will look forward to more family time, focus on my podcasts and other business affairs, and hope to keep in touch with you in different forms, thank you again. "



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