Ched Evans refusing to retire and plans to go on aged 34 at Preston after surgery on serious neck injury
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CHED EVANS is determined to play on following a serious neck operation.
The Preston striker, 34, had to have immediate surgery after a problem was detected.
He hopes for a full recovery but may not be able to play again this year.
Although, that has not deterred the former Wales international from wanting to continue his playing career.
Last week, it was revealed Evans would have to go under the knife after developing a serious medical condition common in American football and rugby players.
The injury is a result of repeated high-force contact, which he has received throughout his career.
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Evans, who has scored nine goals this season, will now spend his time in rehabilitation before planning a return.
However, a timescale has not been set by the club.
Manager Ryan Lowe said: “We’ll be there for him every single day, whatever he needs we’ll be there for him and the family.
“It’s been tough for me, the staff and the players because it’s a bit sickening when you get that news in the blink of an eye.
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"More importantly for me as the manager it’s about Ched’s health. We’ve got to step back and let him decide what he wants to do.
“He’s got a strong family behind him who will make sure he’s right.
"Once he’s had the surgery we’ll hopefully see a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel because having the surgery doesn’t mean that’s him done.
“He’ll have to decide what he wants to do with his future.
"And whatever he chooses to do we’ll back 100 per cent.”
Evans previously had a lengthy spell out of football after being convicted of rape in 2014, before a 2016 retrial found him not guilty.
The striker spent two-and-a-half years in prison and returned to the game with Chesterfield following his release.