Legendary Man United team up! Nani had breakfast with Sir Alex Ferguson in Portugal following the renowned winger’s retirement announcement

Legendary Manchester United winger Nani enjoyed a breakfast reunion with Sir Alex Ferguson in Portugal following his recent retirement announcement. The two Manchester United icons met just ten days after Nani, at 38, shared that he was stepping away from professional football.

Nani and Sir Alex Ferguson reunited in Portugal before Christmas

The gathering took place in Nani’s sunny homeland, where they savored a meal together. Nani shared pictures from their breakfast, highlighting the special occasion.

Both were dressed smartly as they enjoyed toast, cake, and coffee in the sunshine. Nani expressed his delight, writing: “Delicious breakfast—this time in Portugal—with the great and special company of Sir Alex Ferguson. Amazing time, great memories. See you again soon, Boss.”

The Manchester United legends enjoyed breakfast in Nani's sunny homeland

Fans were thrilled to see the reunion of these Premier League legends, with many commenting on their sharp appearance and nostalgia for their past together. One fan noted, “Nani and Fergie are looking sharp!” while another remarked, “Time flies, we miss you both.”

Nani won four Prem titles and the 2008 Champions League with Ferguson

Nani announced his formal retirement on December 8, a decision influenced by the recent passing of his father, which prompted him to reflect on spending more time with family. He stated, “I want to make the most of my time with my children, my wife, my mother, my siblings, cousins, uncles, and aunts.”

Having joined Manchester United in 2007, Nani won four Premier League titles and the 2008 Champions League during his eight years with the club, making 230 appearances and scoring 40 goals.

The Portuguese star buried a late winner against Man City in the 2011 Community Shield

After his retirement, Nani intends to remain involved in football through projects like the Nani Football Academy in Portugal and holds a minority stake in the Portuguese lower-division club Sintrense SAD.

Nani scored in the penalty shootout against Chelsea in the 2008 Champions League final

His illustrious career also included spells at Sporting Lisbon, Fenerbahçe, Valencia, Lazio, Orlando City, and others, illustrating a diverse and successful journey in the sport.