The 34-year-old has won the UEFA Champions League, six Premier League titles and two League Cups since moving to Old Trafford from Leeds United in 2002.

But the former England centre-back is not finished there and hopes to continue winning trophies in the twilight of his career.

"I'm not happy with what I have won, not when I can look around at people in the changing room and know they have got more than me," Ferdinand told the club's official website.

"You always aim for the people above. That is what I did the day I walked through the door. I looked around and saw people with three, four or five titles and thought 'I want to have that'.

"You set yourself targets all the time. I am never going to sit in that changing room and think 'I am happy with what I have done'."

Ferdinand has made 430 appearances for Manchester United during his 11-year stay, scoring seven goals.

The London-born defender retired from international duty in March 2013, citing a desire to concentrate on his club career.