Former Manchester United winger Nani has come out of retirement at the age of 39 after agreeing a surprise move to a new club.
The Portuguese attacker had been without a team since leaving Adana Demirspor and recently felt his playing days were over. However, he has now decided to return, with his latest switch confirmed as he prepares for another chapter in his career.
Nani enjoyed spells across Europe, Asia and the United States after leaving Old Trafford, but remains best known for his time at United, where he won major honours and built a reputation as a decisive wide player.
His comeback has drawn comparisons with Cristiano Ronaldo, who continues to play on into his late 30s. Nani is the latest high-profile name to show that retirement does not always mean the end.
The move has been revealed as a fresh start for the ex-Portugal international, who will now look to prove he can still make an impact at professional level despite stepping away from the game.
Nani’s return at 39 adds another twist to a career that has taken him through some of football’s biggest leagues, and he will now aim to make the most of his unexpected new opportunity.
















