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Jonjo Shelvey announces retirement and immediately moves into management

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Former England ​midfielder Jonjo Shelvey has retired from football at the age of 34 - and moved immediately into management. Shelvey has taken charge of Arabian ⁠Falcons ​in the ⁠United Arab Emirates' third tier, having played for the Dubai club since September. Former Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is the club's co-owner and head of football operations, while ex-Manchester United wonderkid Ravel Morrison is also in the team’s ranks.

"My ambition is to climb to the ‌very top of ​management and this ‌is the ⁠perfect project to prove ⁠myself and what I'm capable ‌of," ​Shelvey said. Shelvey, who started his career at Charlton, previously turned out for the likes of Liverpool, Newcastle and Swansea across a 13-year stint in the Premier League while also making six appearances for England, all of which came under Roy Hodgson. Jonjo Shelvey is a former England international (Getty) After a brief spell at Nottingham Forest, he left the English top-flight for Turkey, donning the shirts of Caykur Rizespor and Eyupspor before again returning to England to play for Burnley during the second half of the 2024/25 Championship season.

He made the switch to Arabian Falcons last year and has since made the headlines for insisting he had left England behind . "I don't want my children growing up in England any more,” he told BBC Sport . "We're very lucky that we lived in a nice part of the UK but where I'm from, originally, you can't have nice things in my opinion.

"I'd never wear a watch in London any more. You can't have your phone out in London, in my view. " A documentary will follow Shelvey trying to lead Arabian Falcons to promotion in the final five games of the season.

His side currently sit fourth in the table.