Following his battle with cancer, the former Manchester United and Rangers footballer has been given fewer than six months to live.

Andy Goram, a Rangers great who has been battling cancer, has decided not to undergo chemotherapy after learning that it will only extend his life by three months.
According to claims from the Daily Mail, he initially felt his illness was caused by poor digestion, but a scan subsequently revealed he had stage four oesophageal cancer.
I thought I had severe indigestion. It was as though my gullet was blocked. After a few weeks, it got worse and nothing was getting through.
Everything I ate or drank didn’t get halfway to my stomach and I threw it back up. I couldn’t get a face-to-face with my GP for two weeks, by which time I was in total agony. I’d also lost four stones in four weeks.
Rangers won five league titles and three Scottish Cups during his 184 caps for the Scottish club. The 54-year-old also has 43 caps for Scotland.
He later joined Manchester United on a short-term loan in 2001, but only made two appearances for the Red Devils.