Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson said that he still has three years at Old Trafford to complete 25 years in charge of the English Champions. "I'm getting beyond the future now. I still have a lot of passion. I'm still happy. But I'm 66 now - maybe three years more, then I'll finish," Ferguson was quoted saying on the club's website. The Scot took charge of the Red Devils in 1986 and led them to 9 leagues titles, 5 FA Cups and a UEFA Champions League in 1999. Talking about his successor, Fergie said that his assistant Carlos Queiroz will be an imminent candidate but that it's not his call. "We have owners and a chief executive who will choose the new man in three years' time." "The thing about football is we have some potential young managers but, because of the dangers, the hazards of management, they may not be there in three years' time," added the Scot. Ferguson has a record of being named 9 times coach of the year in the Premier League.