Sir Alex Ferguson has reportedly been released from hospital after suffering a brain haemorrhage just under a month ago.
The former Manchester United manager has been recovering at Salford Royal Hospital, but has now returned home to be tended to by his family.
The Sun claim the 76-year-old is is on the mend and is targeting a quick return to the director’s box at Old Trafford.
Ferguson wants to be back among the fans and club officials by the start of next season.
The Scot’s reported first words when he woke up from an induced coma was: ‘How did Doncaster get on?’
Ferguson’s son, Darren, is the head coach of Doncaster Rovers as he followed his father into management.
There has been a flood of well wishes and love for Ferguson ever since news broke of his ill health.
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