JAMES CHESTER has made a shock return to Manchester United – 14 years after leaving.
The Red Devils academy graduate enjoyed a successful career across the Premier League and .


, 36, left United in 2011 after rising through the youth ranks at the club.
He was named the club’s academy Player of the Year in 2007 after helping the team to the 2007 FA Youth Cup final.
They were beaten by Liverpool’s U18s in the match but that did not stop from giving Chester the award.
He did earn first-team minutes at United under as he featured in the win over in 2009.
Chester played 23 minutes after replacing in the 4-2 second-leg semi-final victory at Old Trafford.
He qualified for a winners’ medal in the tournament as United beat on penalties at Wembley.
He was sold to in a move that Ferguson described as an “absolute steal”.
He went to star for the likes of , , , Derby, Barrow and Salford City before retiring earlier this year.
Having hung up his boots, he has reportedly made the shock return to Old Trafford.
But he will not be resuming his playing career but instead pursue his coaching career.
MEN have claimed that he was invited to watch the academy train by close friend, Paul McShane.
McShane left after five years this summer but Chester could still get involved.
The report adds that he worked with the United U15s and U16s at Carrington.


It is believed that he is working for the club on a “voluntary basis” and is at the training ground three times a week.
He is working towards gaining a B Licence.
During his playing days, Chester’s pinnacle came in the 2014 final as he netted for Hull against .
The defender would ultimately end the game on the losing side as the Gunners stormed back from 2-0 down to win 3-2.
Chester also earned 35 caps for during his career.
He was a part of the team’s iconic run to the 2016 semi-finals in which they shocked 3-1 in the quarter-finals.
